NARVA Garage Videos Spark DIY Learning During Lockdown
— May 20, 2020 | 2 min read
Looking for something to do while stuck at home? Those wanting to get their head around auto-electrical terminology or dabble in some Do-It-Yourself-DC during the pandemic lockdown may enjoy NARVA’s online video learning series entitled ‘NARVA Garage’.
The straight-to-the-point videos of only one to two minutes duration are hosted on NARVA’s website, Facebook page and YouTube. They are aimed at providing quick and informative answers to some of the common auto-electrical questions that the tech support team at NARVA encounter from customers, as well as safe and best practice DIY advice.
Launched just prior to the lockdown, the ‘NARVA Garage’ Series was created to help customers feel more informed and confident about auto-electrical products and services in the industry, whether it’s the lux and lumens of an L.E.D light bar, the role relays play in a vehicle starting system or simple and safe soldering. “The simplified language used in each video retains a broad appeal and may even assist industry professionals and retailers in explaining auto-electrical concepts to their customers,” said Narva Marketing Manager, Jake Smith.
Since launching at the start of 2020, the series has been hosted by workshop owner mechanic and 4WD specialist Adam Adler, who won NARVA’s ‘Face of NARVA’ competition and with it the opportunity to host ‘NARVA Garage’. With viewership growing dramatically plus a rapidly expanding list of topics to cover, Adam needed some help and was soon joined by a co-presenter, competition runner-up Ross Watson, who himself has turned spanners at Nissan and Subaru and brings a wealth of industry expertise to the series.
“With COVID-19 lockdown still in force, ‘NARVA Garage’ may help the more restless car enthusiasts and DIY’ers to grow their knowledge, ignite passion in an idle project or have a shot at something new,” said Jake Smith. “In upcoming episodes, viewers can catch a behind-the-scenes look at the sophisticated testing labs in NARVA’s Research and Development Centre, located in Melbourne. This facility, which is ordinarily closed to public viewing, is home to some very special and advanced testing equipment which is critical to the development of NARVA’s product range and reputation for quality,” he said.
You can catch episodes of ‘NARVA Garage’ at www.narva.com.au, www.facebook.com/narvaaustralia, or by searching for ‘NARVA Garage’ on YouTube, where viewers are encouraged to leave suggestions on topics they would like to see covered in future videos.