|best|: Electronics Repair Book
A proper guide must first establish the environment. Most repairs require a mix of precision hand tools and electronic testing equipment. Precision Hand Tools: Driver Kits : Sets like the iFixit Mako Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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- Observing physical damage and wear
- Checking for signs of overheating or water damage
- Types (air-core, ferrite-core)
- Inductance and tolerance
Case studies and walkthroughs
- Why it works: Written by a legendary analog engineer. This is not a textbook; it is a collection of war stories and brilliant diagnostic logic. Pease shows you how to find a faulty op-amp in a minute versus an hour.
- Who needs this: Anyone repairing oscilloscopes, lab equipment, or analog synthesizers.
Skip the generic "Electronics for Dummies." If you want a book that lives on your bench, covered in flux and coffee stains, get the Geier book. electronics repair book
How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic, Third Edition by Michael Jay Geier. A proper guide must first establish the environment
Where to Find Out-of-Print Treasures
Some of the best electronics repair books are from the 1970s and 1980s (the golden age of component-level repair). You can find these for $5 at: Power Supply Issues:
Hi man, how i do in the step 3 (Open this file (alfresco-global.properties) and edit the configuration settings) if i am doing on ubuntu distro. I’m try to install Alfresco for openMAINT.
Regards, Alwys Rodriguez.
how did it go?
Really late to the party here, I’ve been inactive on my blog for a while now. Let me know if you still need any help with this. You could just open it with any text editor, like Vim.
Hi, Tried this but it didn’t work, the Alfresco war file just had a fit and I have not been able to make it start at all. Nice idea though. Thanks for the blog, unfortunate that it doesn’t work for me.
Hi, maybe you could paste any errors from the logs here so I could try to help?
Hi, is it correct: shared.loader=${catalina.home}/shared/classes,${catalina.home}/shared/lib/*.jar or the correct is this: shared.loader=”${catalina.home}/shared/classes/lib”,”${catalina.home}/shared/classes/lib/*.jar” , the same format of the common.loader? Thanks
Hello Reginaldo. You shouldn’t require the quotes, it should work with the same format as common.loader.