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Dr. Frankenstein
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Electricity

Post by Dr. Frankenstein » Sat Jun 06, 2015 5:00 pm

I hate electricity. Just sayin'.

Well, 'hate' is a pretty strong word...let me rephrase:

I dislike electricity with the intensity of a thousand white-hot suns...



There - I feel better already...:))

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Post by Tim Allman » Mon Jun 08, 2015 5:20 pm

Well, without electricity (or more specifically, the electromagnetic field that gives rise to it) your molecules would disintegrate. You would not exist and neither would your Honda.

Be happy about electricity. It gives you life and Hondas.

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Post by Dr. Frankenstein » Tue Jun 09, 2015 10:37 am

True - but its the schematic of checking every little connection that attaches to every little part of every little circuit that must be tested before you can see it's effect on every little load device and whether or not that device works is based upon damage you may or may not be able to see based on indeterminate voltage across questionable connections to determine, measure, extrapolate or explain why or why NOT a circuit is working....AAAND start at the beginning...

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Post by G-Man » Tue Jun 09, 2015 12:09 pm

It's just like mechanical stuff. Only the measuring tools are different. Logic and patience are your friends...

Trouble is you can't see the leaks. Unless it's 25,000 volts, then you can see it, smell it and hear it....... :-)

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