But we didn't have to find it, that's the point, it's being given to us. Searching, I am sorry to say, is far too time-consuming in comparison. I for one am reading every word. I got out my digital multimeter yesterday and applied some of what I learned, and I find that it makes me a better vanagon troubleshooter. I used it today to find and fix a horn problem on my 83. Far more useful to me than some of the so-called vanagon-specific stuff that I will never use like snow tire and subwoofer discussions. Electronics is my weak point even though my dad was a genius at it. I didn't learn it from him, but I am learning it now through this group. The vanagon part is implicit since we can all apply this to vanagons because we all own vanagons. Jim On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Allan Streib <streib@cs.indiana.edu> wrote: > Not that this is not all interesting, but there's NVC in any of these > "Learning Electricity" posts and the information is something that > anyone with interest could easily find elsewhere on the internet. > > Allan > -- > 1991 Vanagon GL > |
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