Learn To Test Electrical Circuits Like A Pro FAST!!You’re about to discover how to never again misdiagnose any problem and fix it right the first time! Filled with picture examples and jam packed with helpful tips and tricks that are sure to help you diagnose the problem faster. This book will show you how to refine your testing skills as an Electrician or Technician using all the best testing methods!! Now in a new revised edition filled with new illustrations and explanation!!
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...Chapter 1: Important Things To Remember Before Starting Diagnosis Chapter 2: Voltage Testing Like a Pro Chapter 3: Open Circuit Testing Chapter 4: Resistance Problem Testing Using The Voltmeter Chapter 5: Miscellaneous Electrical Tricks And Diagnostic Tips &Much, much more!
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Ample complement to earning your electronics diploma or pursuing your electronics hobby
This work definitely could had benefited from the work of an editor as well as a collaboration review by at least one electronics pro, which could had eased the task of reading a bit and also added a bit of extra credence to the material at hand. What sort of qualifications does the author have, anyways? The "End Credits" had no mention of any name, so don't expect that.
Instead, expect work like someone else in your class who knows a lot more than you do, who you'd gladly consult over anything that you don't understand. Author seems to have a tight grasp of his subject. Maybe expect a professor's graduate assistant, although there are no mathematical formulas to my recollection (unless I missed Ohm's Law). Electrical quantities were discussed early on, however.
I give this work a high rating because it showed me a number of things that I really wish I could had picked up on early on in my electronics program. Chiefly, you'll learn how to apply your electrical-quantities meter in the most practical of ways without a hitch by the time you've finished reading and understanding the material provided. You'll probably also hear of some equipment that you have never been introduced to, which can be valuable.
The price seems possibly reasonable, but I got to read this via Kindle Unlimited, for free. If you've never read anything about using a meter before, you could do worse. But if you already have any sort of acquaintance with a multimeter or the like and would like to learn more; and also have interest in how (and more importantly Why) electrical circuits work; I would definitely recommend this eBook.
If, however, you want to learn the practice of electronics and come out with a seriously comprehensive view, this book can be no better than a brick in a wall. But perhaps it will be the brick you have been needing if your muddle concerns how to check on how to arrive at what is wrong with the circuit that broke.
Everything Electrical: How to Test Circuits Like A Pro Part 1 by Vincent Keler is a very well written introduction to electrical troubleshooting using a digital multimeter. It’s a well illustrated quick read that’s jam packed with valuable tricks of the trade for the novice electrician. Written in simple language with plenty of colored drawings to illustrate the text, it’s a book that anyone can understand. This is a book I wish that I had years back when I was teaching an adult Ed class in major appliance repair. Keler has laid a good foundation to build upon with Part 2 in this series Everything Electrical.
Had an impression the book would provide more information, but it was simply ohm low, which it had more information. Also the way the writer is explaining is not very clear and most of the book is fillers hence making the book longer and bigger
Real world trouble shooting techniques in easy to understand formats with great illustrations and examples. Great source for those new to multi meters and electrical workflow.
Junior High school examples. Illustration of concepts while correct don't address complex circuits. Transistors, diodes, capacitors, inductors, power supplies etc.
The book is great for the beginner. I have never done any electrical testing and it was easy to understand. I feel like I can actually do what the book teaches.
Clear and straight to the point! If you understand the basics of electricity but haven’t really done much troubleshooting this book provides a good starting point.