This is why I asked for comments. I’m just trying to ascertain general knowledge about electricity, not specifically RV electricity. I’m also thinking about college level courses such as 101, 201, etc… where you’re not accepted into a higher level class until you demonstrate proficiency at the previous technical level. And finally I worry about having complete novices work around live electricity. RV technicians and EE’s should know the dangers associated with working around electrical systems and be aware of safety precautions. An EE should be able to discuss topics such as power factor, but may have no experience with 12-volt DC systems. Licensed electricians may understand NEC code very well, but RVs are built to RVIA code which they might not be familiar with. There’s a lot to know about RV electrical systems.
What Marty Said and I will add. It looks like you tried to put the answers in order from no knowledge to Engineer. I found it funny that you thought "RV Tech" was right below Engineer. While a few might be great, the ones I have experienced were a #1
This is why I asked for comments. I’m just trying to ascertain general knowledge about electricity, not specifically RV electricity. I’m also thinking about college level courses such as 101, 201, etc… where you’re not accepted into a higher level class until you demonstrate proficiency at the previous technical level. And finally I worry about having complete novices work around live electricity. RV technicians and EE’s should know the dangers associated with working around electrical systems and be aware of safety precautions. An EE should be able to discuss topics such as power factor, but may have no experience with 12-volt DC systems. Licensed electricians may understand NEC code very well, but RVs are built to RVIA code which they might not be familiar with. There’s a lot to know about RV electrical systems.
What Marty Said and I will add. It looks like you tried to put the answers in order from no knowledge to Engineer. I found it funny that you thought "RV Tech" was right below Engineer. While a few might be great, the ones I have experienced were a #1