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Ken Layton:
Randy Fromm's material is written and directed towards those with little knowledge or skill with electronics and thus are easy & simple for the average person to understand and learn.

Star Tech Journal has tons of stuff also, but is directed towards professionals and is written that way. If you don't already know what they talk about then their stuff is going to go over your head.

For beginners I would strongly suggest purchasing Randy Fromm's videos and "Big Blue Book" (and other books too).

ChadTower:

And you're going to want to read/watch them multiple times because it's not all going to sink in in one shot.  It takes a lot of time and repetition to really get the concepts as an overall picture.

FrizzleFried:
I've been learning in my garage.  I also employ the Ken Layton method.  Post a problem and wait to hear the solution from Ken!   :applaud:

grantspain:
start by learning how to use a multimeter,it will fault find down to component level with the correct knowledge

RayB:
www.arcadecontrols.com


Ha ha ha

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