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Gayle
12-27-2005, 06:47 PM
On the cusp of being a grand master.

I actually have a question for you. Can you suggest something I could read that would give me a basic understanding of electronics. I figure that is an area that would be suited to my talents--more cerebral and finesse. And lord knows, there are certainly lots of annoying electrical issues with e34s. And yes I have a Bentley that would guide me though specifics, but I am taking a guide to basic theory. Thanks.

shogun
12-27-2005, 08:10 PM
as a starter, go to my website below and scroll down to the bottom where you will find:

"Welcome to the inner exploration of the automobile.

100's of graphics, thousand of descriptive links and animations"
Great stuff.

http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/auto.htm

and this
http://www.motor.com/MAGAZINE/Pdf/042003_07.pdf
http://www.the12volt.com/relays/relays.asp

misfortune
12-27-2005, 08:14 PM
as a starter, go to my website below and scroll down to the bottom where you will find:

"Welcome to the inner exploration of the automobile.

100's of graphics, thousand of descriptive links and animations"
Great stuff.

http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/auto.htm

and this
http://www.motor.com/MAGAZINE/Pdf/042003_07.pdf
http://www.the12volt.com/relays/relays.asp

If we kept our post count from the old board I'd be there. :(

Not that I really care or anything.

Gayle
12-27-2005, 08:20 PM
Way cool Shogun. Thanks.

And Misfortune--I am a perfect example of how meaningless the number of posts is. ;)

winfred
12-27-2005, 08:40 PM
that and how many posts ahead jeff is of me, bout a year and a half or so ago we were neck and neck till i went out of town for a week and he put about a hunderd on me, and the rest is history that and i have slowed down a little lately


a perfect example of how meaningless the number of posts is. ;)

Zeuk in Oz
12-27-2005, 10:32 PM
Gayle, do you mean electronics or auto electrics ?

In my experience auto electrics is a little like equine reproduction - a black art !

By the way, its always the earth ! :D

Javier
12-28-2005, 12:33 PM
as I´m a little late for a ball game now. It will be interesting to know if you are realy looking for Electronics (not necesarily vehicle related) or just general electric concepts. (took me four 6 months courses in the school to reach 8085 Microposesor concepts by 1979) and believe me, electronics has gone way beyond that in the last 26 years. Depending on your answer, I think I can look after a book for your requirements.

Javier

PS:

On the cusp of being a grand master.

Are you just remembering me that I´m talking (writing) too much BS?:D

dacoyote
12-28-2005, 12:48 PM
as I´m a little late for a ball game now. It will be interesting to know if you are realy looking for Electronics (not necesarily vehicle related) or just general electric concepts. (took me four 6 months courses in the school to reach 8085 Microposesor concepts by 1979) and believe me, electronics has gone way beyond that in the last 26 years. Depending on your answer, I think I can look after a book for your requirements.

Javier

PS:

On the cusp of being a grand master.

Are you just remembering me that I´m talking (writing) too much BS?:D

1001 Posts... Good Job.... I will be there soon enough

632 Regal
12-28-2005, 01:17 PM
who IS dacoyote anyways?

Gayle
12-28-2005, 02:13 PM
as I´m a little late for a ball game now. It will be interesting to know if you are realy looking for Electronics (not necesarily vehicle related) or just general electric concepts. (took me four 6 months courses in the school to reach 8085 Microposesor concepts by 1979) and believe me, electronics has gone way beyond that in the last 26 years. Depending on your answer, I think I can look after a book for your requirements.

Javier

I need something that explains basic concepts to me. I don't have a clue. Bill R made a text available to me that explains basic electricity and then works up to applying it to the bmw. It starts with basic electricity, types of circuits, ohms law, types of voltage, resistors, so I think it is going to be what I need. When you are clueless it is hard to ask for what you need because you don't know what you need. Shogun also gave me some links. So I think I am good at this point, but more input is always welcome.

Hubby and I plan to scrape and rebuilt our house in a couple of years and we plan to do solar as we are in the ideal climate for it. I am also interested in getting enough of an understanding of electrical issues to make intelligent choices related to that.




PS:

On the cusp of being a grand master.

Are you just remembering me that I´m talking (writing) too much BS?:D

Javier--you never write too much. Your posts have a very high Signal to Noise ratio. 1000 of your posts add a lot to this board. I was going to private message you with my request when I noticed you were at 999 and wanted to acknowledge that. Also thought their might be others out there who have the same knowledge need I do and would appreciate reading your answer.

dacoyote
12-28-2005, 05:55 PM
who IS dacoyote anyways?

depends on what the definition of is is...

Javier
12-29-2005, 05:23 PM
besides Shogun’s links that look great.

First I went to some of my old electronics books, looking for an appropriate one for your needs, but honestly, I think I can not recommend anyone of them, so went into the web, looking for something in "Basic Electronics" and results surprised me.

Got some links for online information that may be helpful understanding basics, so here are four I selected in my preference order. Guess they may let you understand what are you going into.

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/g_knott/index1.htm (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/g_knott/index1.htm)
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~elec201/Course_Notes.htm (http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~elec201/Course_Notes.htm)
http://science-ebooks.com/electronics/series_circuits.htm (http://science-ebooks.com/electronics/series_circuits.htm)
http://www.101science.com/basicelectronics.htm (http://www.101science.com/basicelectronics.htm)

I have always believed that there is no free lunch, so also looked for some book that may represent a good investment for your quest. These two look nice, the first one seem to be an easy one and more practical, with chapters dedicated to soldering, device handling and similar issues, guess it is more what you may need. The second is more extended and deep, more theory oriented, but also with a nice coverage of both, Electrical and Electronic worlds, bet that them together will give a nice understanding of the electrons mysterious behavior.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764576607/ (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764576607/)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071377301/ (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071377301/)

Hope that this help you a bit in your pursue of knowledge, and be sure to contact me if you ever need anything. My e-mail is published in my personal profile, and I welcome any chance to share with members of this great forum.

Javier

Gayle
12-29-2005, 05:58 PM
besides Shogun’s links that look great.

First I went to some of my old electronics books, looking for an appropriate one for your needs, but honestly, I think I can not recommend anyone of them, so went into the web, looking for something in "Basic Electronics" and results surprised me.

Got some links for online information that may be helpful understanding basics, so here are four I selected in my preference order. Guess they may let you understand what are you going into.

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/g_knott/index1.htm (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/g_knott/index1.htm)
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~elec201/Course_Notes.htm (http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~elec201/Course_Notes.htm)
http://science-ebooks.com/electronics/series_circuits.htm (http://science-ebooks.com/electronics/series_circuits.htm)
http://www.101science.com/basicelectronics.htm (http://www.101science.com/basicelectronics.htm)

I have always believed that there is no free lunch, so also looked for some book that may represent a good investment for your quest. These two look nice, the first one seem to be an easy one and more practical, with chapters dedicated to soldering, device handling and similar issues, guess it is more what you may need. The second is more extended and deep, more theory oriented, but also with a nice coverage of both, Electrical and Electronic worlds, bet that them together will give a nice understanding of the electrons mysterious behavior.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764576607/ (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764576607/)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071377301/ (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071377301/)

Hope that this help you a bit in your pursue of knowledge, and be sure to contact me if you ever need anything. My e-mail is published in my personal profile, and I welcome any chance to share with members of this great forum.

Javier


Thank you Javier.

rockyfeller
12-30-2005, 07:37 AM
I just want to compliment you Javier. (OK, kiss your a$$ actually) You are the E34 electrical guru of the board. Thanks for all the valuable free help you offer all of us.

Javier
12-30-2005, 09:32 AM
will keep getting my share of free help from you all.

Javier