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| Hehe, I've just downloaded it from somewhere. I don't feel to bad as I already have a copy. It's just handy to have it on my PC.
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Twiggy is a leg up on me in understanding electronincs. i was wanting to build a curcuit that would turn a motor on for a certain amount of time as the sun came up and reverse that motor for a certain amount of time when the sun goes down and power it off a 6 volt batt. Should be simple i thought. i need a book to understand all these schematics on the net so i can build them. LONG STORY SHORT is (electronics for dummies) a good book for that?? Thanks everyone for helping this newbie | |
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I'm in the same boat as Twiggy. EFD was a good introduction but I need more. I got "Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics" by Stan Gibilisco (Amazon.com: Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics, Fourth Edition (9780071459334): Stan Gibilisco: Books) and it seems to be pretty good. It goes over a lot of the same stuff as EFD but in more detail. I found "Electronic Projects for Dummies" to be disappointing. | |
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