Learn How To Diagnose Electrical Circuits Like A Pro!!In this book you will finally discover how to never again misdiagnose an Intermittent Problem and fix it right the first time! Filled with many picture examples and jam packed with helpful tips and tricks to help you diagnose the problem faster. This book will explain how to refine your testing skills as an Electrician or Technician using proven testing methods!! Now in a new revised edition that includes new illustrations and explanation!! Have you ever come across electrical problems that seem to not make any sense? Maybe the problem happened randomly or the problem only starts during hot days. Maybe it only lasts a few minutes and then the circuit will begin to work again. These are all common symptoms to an Intermittent Problem. These are those pesky hard to find problems that many technician often fear to have to fix. Well look no further !!
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...Chapter 1: Important Things To Remember Before Starting Diagnosis Chapter 2: Introduction To Intermittent/Random Electrical Problems Chapter 3: Vibration-Related Intermittent IssuesChapter 4: Temperature-Related Intermittent Issues Chapter 5: Relay Involved Intermittent Issues Chapter 6: Miscellaneous Electrical Tips And Diagnostic Tricks &Much, much more!
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Generally well-written except for a mechanics error or word drop here or there that doesn't belong; written better than the first volume, which you'll probably want to read first.
I like the way the author breaks down the circuits in question in such an easy to understand way. Not only did the work complement my recent studies for an electronics program, but my understanding was nicely augmented. You'll be introduced to what to do in the case where the circuit works some of the time but suffers from an intermittent condition where the load loses power. Relay double-circuits have also been included as examples later in the volume.
I'd recommend being excited about this book if you've ever taken apart a device and really didn't know how to use your meter to effect. Pages make it clear as to how to begin and how to proceed, plus what precisely there were to be looking for.
I'll just say "wow!" and that I'm glad I found this one.
Everything Electrical: How to Test Circuits Like A Pro Part 2 by Vincent Keler picks up where he left off in Part 1 of this series. In this book, he introduces the reader to the graphing multi-meter and how we use it when troubleshooting electrical intermittent problems. Back in the day when I was running a television repair business we used to call TV sets suffering from intermittent problems “Dogs” because they very time-consuming and difficult problems to solve. We didn’t have graphing digital voltmeters to come to our aid. Keler explains the two most common causes of intermittent in electrical circuitry—vibration and temperature— and how to locate and isolate the bad component(s). These are some of the best books for the new electrician/technician that I have seen in a long time and they need to be in every apprentice electrician’s and novice electronic technician’s library.
Good book to read, for beginners or DIY. Learn some new trick, other stuff was common sense. Look forward to reading some more. I did have one question on the relay part of things. It might just be me, but the relay picture/diagrams didn’t look right, but I’m no expert.