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Florida Technical Training is a provider of electrical, generator, & small engine technical training geared primarily to the RV & equipment repair technicians. 

 
 
 

Learn from the source

Chris is the instructor who put himself through school by working in a shop repairing power equipment, small engines, & generators. This experience, along with his degree as an electronic engineer, makes him the ideal candidate to train technicians in these fields. With the use of his models & teaching aids, he can explain things in a way that makes technical jargon easier to understand. 


In the fall of 2021, he was recruited to the NRVTA to restructure their generator course & become the new generator class instructor. During the spring of 2024, he was asked to create an additional, more advanced generator course designed to meet the stringent requirements of both the Veterans Administration and the Texas Workforce Commission. 


After four years of traveling back and forth between FL and TX, Chris will now be providing his training primarily in Central Florida at the Florida Technical Training facility.


Training



We offer the following training options:

Advanced Generator Training

Designed for students who have previously completed generator training through schools such as NRVTA, RVTTC, or RVTI. This course builds on prior knowledge with advanced diagnostics, deeper theory, and more hands-on troubleshooting.
Contact us to discuss which training option is the best fit for your experience level.


Additional full training, available to all students

Basic & Advanced Electrical (AC & DC)
Covers electrical fundamentals, schematics, control systems, safety, and advanced diagnostic techniques.

Small Engine Diagnostics & Repair
4-cycle theory, diesel basics, ignition systems, fuel systems, speed control/governors, and step-by-step troubleshooting.

Power Generation
Generator types, major components, how electrical power is produced, and generator-specific schematics.

RV & Vehicle-Mounted Systems
Onan generator models and evolution, maintenance procedures, Onan-specific troubleshooting, transfer switches and power distribution, auto-gen start systems, and generator removal/installation.


Training Coming soon:

More Technical Training courses.

January & February training is reserved for previous NRVTA Generator week one grads.  Followed by classes for non-NRVTA generator students that want to learn generators, small engines, & basic electric.

2026 Class Schedule