Unconventional
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Yup. Big high pressure over NW Nevada. We always liked it when the Santa Anas blew when I lived in the desert, always cooled us off
You recognized what a line represents and what it connected to.haha its like reading ancient Egyptian when i try to understand electrical diagrams lol
Me too.. The learning diesel part, not the working at a college part..I need to learn diesel mechanics... I work at a college and they dont even offer it..
hmm trueYou recognized what a line represents and what it connected to.
diesels are easy to learn. just fuel and air.I need to learn diesel mechanics... I work at a college and they dont even offer it..
Fixed!You're still going to have to learn how to read a wiring diagram to get the right connections hooked up....
I saw a downward trending line. It could have represented my financial status over time, my odds of getting laid or even the odds of getting ALL my cars running!You recognized what a line represents and what it connected to.
I'd mark that with big disagree X, but that almost always comes across so negative. Besides, if the first helps the other too happen, it will be worth it.I saw a downward trending line. It could have represented my financial status over time, my odds of getting laid or even the odds of getting ALL my cars running!
And high dollar injectors and pumps and expensive-as-all-hell parts and some kind of voodoo magic that sometimes makes them work and sometimes not... Simple!diesels are easy to learn. just fuel and air.
And you understand that current is flow.hmm true
meh, I learned it pretty easily. and without formal training.And high dollar injectors and pumps and expensive-as-all-hell parts and some kind of voodoo magic that sometimes makes them work and sometimes not... Simple!
i get the flow concept pretty well.And you understand that current is flow.
Like water floooooowwwwwwing in a pipe.
Try that with ammeter in the alternator output, engine off, headlights on.
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The drawings are much easier to follow when resketched into functional diagrams like above.i get the flow concept pretty well.
I think it just boils down to me needing to actually put my hands on the harnesses and route them accordingly and just see what happens.
This guys situation was and is tricky to figure because we had to first recognize the ammeter was in the wrong location.i get the flow concept pretty well.
Google is yur friend......Me too.. The learning diesel part, not the working at a college part..
There is Google in third world countries... I use it there often.......Just Sayin....Google would work well, but if my plans work out they way I want them to there is no google and I have to know what Im doing...
heh. I'm sure there is!There is Google in third world countries... I use it there often.......Just Sayin....
Yup. And don't know if he's going to get himself a charger or keep rolling the dice. You've told 'im, I've told him, Mike's told him and I told him again last night to do what you said.battery was hot because it was discharged..
Oh shoot I thought was Chris when I first hit reply. lol. The guy with the battery getting hot doesn't seems to understand (based on his actions). Thats why its just one step at a time there, and sometimes a few back for things that were missed.I get it. Some people have a hard time with wiring. Thats a fact.