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David horton
Hi guys
I have only joined today, so my apologies if this question has been asked before and answers are already on here, but at the moment I can't find any. I have been a service engineer for 7 years, I have done a little bit off break down on winter call out but can honestly say it's mostly been an educated guess when standing in front of a boiler that doesn't work. I understand how a boiler works, but have had no multi meter training, fault finding training and not changed many parts. I keep getting told the best way to learn is getting stuck, but would first like to know the basics, can anyone advise me on any worth while courses to go on, I don't mind paying but want to learn not just be given the sales pitch for boilers ?? Any advise would be much appreciated. Thanks
I have only joined today, so my apologies if this question has been asked before and answers are already on here, but at the moment I can't find any. I have been a service engineer for 7 years, I have done a little bit off break down on winter call out but can honestly say it's mostly been an educated guess when standing in front of a boiler that doesn't work. I understand how a boiler works, but have had no multi meter training, fault finding training and not changed many parts. I keep getting told the best way to learn is getting stuck, but would first like to know the basics, can anyone advise me on any worth while courses to go on, I don't mind paying but want to learn not just be given the sales pitch for boilers ?? Any advise would be much appreciated. Thanks