Electicity and electronic primer

Discussion in 'OnBoard Electronics & Controls' started by gonzo, Nov 13, 2010.

  1. gonzo
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  2. Ike
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    Ike Senior Member

    excellent link
     
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    When I was a kid...long time ago..I worked for Edgar Beyn in his marine electrical engineering shop.. Edgar was an eccentric, sailboat mad, German engineer. He wrote a book called the 12v doctor and its just full of valuable, well presented, logical, hands on , no nonsense information for small craft.. Well worth getting a copy of any of Edgars books.

    I see Ed's work widely avaible for download...http://www.dawncraftowners.com/12volthandbook.pdf

    Or for sale
    http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/WEEM/WEEM15010.html
     

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    Buckiller Bryan W Buckley

    Nice links. I have quite a few, but my bookmarks aren't very organized :(

    This one: http://www.bcae1.com/ is actually concerning car audio but is pretty much a lot of interesting information about many things electric and signals. Some good interactive models.
     
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