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Re: [TCML] Beginner



Ok. Well I have pretty much no experience with electricity. I'm just a
senior in highschool so my resources are limited. I'm just wondering what
are the best books or websites that I should use.


On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> As a rule, giving as much information as possible makes it easier to
> answer your questions. For example, we don't know if you have any
> experience with electricity or not. You could be an EE or you might not
> have ever changed a fuse. We don't know if you are young or old, are rich
> or poor, if you live in a house or in an apartment building and so on. all
> of these things make a difference.
>
> Also, do some research on your own and then ask something specific, like
> "should I start with a pole pig or an auto ignition coil".  We're happy to
> help, but we need to know more and that you have done some research on your
> own.
>
> Jonathan
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>
>
>> So where do I start?
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