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SteveinOz

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  1. Honestly, if you think coming to Australia is going to better way of life financially then you may well be mistaken. If you want financial security you are going to have to put the hours in to get it, the days of overpaid jobs are coming to an end.

     

    The cost of living here is greater than the UK so bear that in mind, it does make a Hugh difference where you live as well. Another thing to bear in mind when moving with kids is the cost of bringing them up here compared to the UK, most of the things you took for granted in the UK you have to pay for here and that applies to a lot of things.

     

    Really need to do your research regarding Australia now and not 10yrs ago before you make the move.

     

    We have lived here nearly 4 years have older grown up kids who made the move with us as well and to be honest would never move back to the UK. Don't get me wrong, we miss family and friends etc. but you have to live your own life.

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    the motor is worrying me just now,

     

    i know its a 230v coil, neutral bottom and return live to the top, going through all youre switches but the sheet i have doesnt give you enough information about it all... unsure what it means by commisoon, and the testing do you just do a continuity of the 3 phases back to board , take youre highest ready (probably all the same) and do you have to insulate between the u1 - u2 etc

     

    the disconnect/reconnect of motor control seems simple enough... just check youre tester, test it on proving unit, switch off mcb , lock it off , proving unit, test , proving unit...

     

    ive heard the wiring is fairly easy, ring circuit, rcd breakers, mcbs and a 2 way lighting.

     

    paul

     

    Assume you mean the motor contactors is 230V as you mention a 3 phase motor. Usually test resistance between each winding and then do and insulation resistance test to ensure no fault to earth. As to commission, when we do one its basically a bump start to ensure correct rotational direction.

     

    They don't do ring circuits on GPO's here either its all spurs.

     

    Doing your vetasses doesn't qualify you for an electrical license, as Saints man says you have to work as a trades assistant for a while to get your Australian experience hours then you can complete your final test. All of this obviously costs money, usually around $5000 but depends how you go about it. Good luck.

  3. Hi SteveinOZ

     

    Can you answer a few questions please? My husband is here in the UK still and planning to come next year all going well. So he would do the skills select or vetasses in London here and then hen he gets to Oz he needs to go to college is that correct to get the license without it he would not be able to work 'unsupervised' - is my thinking correct?? :skeptical:

     

    Thanks

     

    LMx

     

    Paul1977 pretty much covered your question. Once you complete your on the job assessment you will have to do what they call a capstone test which I think is around the $2500 mark.

  4. Moved here just short of 4 years ago. Originally lived in Annandale, lovely place but not a lot there. Moved to Kirwan, has good and bad areas as does every suburb. Cowboys stadium within walking distance and going on Monday to watch them hopefully win. Cinema and some nice restaurants just down the road. Used to spend a bit of time in town for nights out but just full of weekend warriors now.

     

    Feel free to ask any questions and I will answer them if I can.

  5. Really hard to give you any idea on outgoings as it depends on quite a few things. e.g.

    House with pool

    House with aircon (mad not to have it)

    Age of kids.

     

    Will say electricity prices are pretty high and cost of living is higher than when compared to the UK.

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