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Johno02
Explorer
Sep 23, 2017

Required reading for new and old RVers.

Just found out about this book. It is not the full answer to all questions, but seems to answer a big majority of the questions we seem to see here on the forum. Looks like a good addition to any RVers library.

RV Electrical systems
  • Required reading is Locke's Two Treatises and Hobbe's Leviathan.
  • I grew up in a family whose Dad and Grand Dad were self employed electricians. I became an Industrial electrician for 21 1/2 years after a 20 year career in Aircraft Maintenance. I get great entertainment out of some of the comments on electrical problems.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    The advantage of a book is it works day or night, INdoors or out, INTERNET or NO INternet.

    Computers need proper lighting, internet and POWER.

    Of course.......... Well expierence is even better cause you can't misplace it.
    not much of my RV's electrical I have not had hands on at some point.
    (And that will be fixed next week).
  • bukhrn's avatar
    bukhrn
    Explorer III
    gbopp wrote:
    Interesting but, it's more fun to come on the forum and ask questions. :B
    X-2, that way you get to laugh at some of the posts, education and comedy all in the same place, without paying. :B
  • One can just go to authors No Shock Zone BLOG for same info FREE-----Parts 1-12
  • gbopp wrote:
    Interesting but, it's more fun to come on the forum and ask questions. :B
    Yah. I've read many books on Rving. They all have something good to contribute - without all the arguments.

    Forums are best when you already know something, likely from books. At least that way you have some idea who's blowing smoke.
  • There is lots of information in the forums--so search. There are hundreds of electrical websites that focus on RV's. I'd not be paying for a book that by its very nature is out of date when it is published.
  • Required reading?
    Ah nuts, I hope there wont be a test later! ;)
  • Interesting but, it's more fun to come on the forum and ask questions. :B

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