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beemerphile1
Jan 06, 2014Explorer
RV Tech 101 wrote:
Your best suggestion is get a hold of a qualified RV tech. Not an electrician. Most electricians are clueless beyond wireing a light switch....
I find your comment to be wrong, inflammatory, and offensive. I work with union electricians regularly. In fact I put my life in their hands.
I believe that commercial electricians currently serve five years as an apprentice and are required to obtain a specified number of hours of continuing education training each year.
I do not know what is entailed in being an "RV tech" but I have seen some that appeared to just be out of high school and still wet behind the ears. I very much doubt the requirements are comparable for an "RV tech" and a licensed electrician.
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