
So as per topic I'm considering taking a course to learn a bit more about electrics. Probably a domestic electrician course type thing, I see from various online places you can get this done and dusted within a month if you cram it in, for less than two grand (maybe plus some cost of books). So this looks like it involves a Part P course, 18th Edition Wiring regs, Inspection C&G, then maybe tag on an EV installation course as well as that has special earthing knowledge I guess.
The main motivator would be to allow myself to legally work on my house electrics on notifiable work. For instance I'd quite like to install an EV charging point myself - I had a quote for a grand to get this done and I can buy the parts including 6mm SWA for a quarter of that. And running new circuits like out to a cabin in the garden and suchlike. A few projects like this and the course is paid for.
It's probably unlikely I'd try and make a career out of it. I do enjoy messing with electrics, to put it bluntly, and obviously have more than a passing interest in renewables and self-sustainability. I feel like I know enough not to be too dangerous (I probably actually don't in reality) but lets be honest, I currently do work that I'm not legally allowed to do, at the risk of burning my house down and not getting an insurance payout because of it. I'll also have to undo anything when I come to selling my house so I can properly say everything is certified (ie as it was when a real sparky last touched it).
Just wondering if anyone has any experiences to share on this, has anyone here done it for similar reasons? Anyone get qualified like this then just use their knowledge to work safely on their own property? If I did want to make some money out of it afterwards, would that be a possibility with just this basic qualification?