MrMoMo
That's not rust, it's Canadian patina...
Folks, I see a lot of people posting questions here and on Facebook looking for help on electrical issues. Ive decided to create a mini series starting with the basics - to help people learn HOW to find the problem.
In the beginning, I'm starting with the very basics, and will work through how basic circuits work and how to find the problem. Later I will get into specific circuits (using cruisers as examples) and how to locate and repair issues (permanently or temporarily to get home).
If you feel you have zero electrical knowledge and want to learn, have some knowledge but want more, or even feel pretty comfortable but want to learn some tricks, follow along through the series, and you might be surprised at what you pick up.
I've just uploaded the first episode, on the very beginning basics, but will have the next few uploaded over the next few days. I should be able to do pretty regular uploads and please, if you have questions or requests - post them in the video comments section, as others may have the same questions.
I have tried to keep the videos short so you only have a bit to retain each time - my hope is that it can help someone, at some point.
So - if you have 4 minutes and want to gain a better understanding - here is Episode 1
In the beginning, I'm starting with the very basics, and will work through how basic circuits work and how to find the problem. Later I will get into specific circuits (using cruisers as examples) and how to locate and repair issues (permanently or temporarily to get home).
If you feel you have zero electrical knowledge and want to learn, have some knowledge but want more, or even feel pretty comfortable but want to learn some tricks, follow along through the series, and you might be surprised at what you pick up.
I've just uploaded the first episode, on the very beginning basics, but will have the next few uploaded over the next few days. I should be able to do pretty regular uploads and please, if you have questions or requests - post them in the video comments section, as others may have the same questions.
I have tried to keep the videos short so you only have a bit to retain each time - my hope is that it can help someone, at some point.
So - if you have 4 minutes and want to gain a better understanding - here is Episode 1