Thanks for the warm welcome back
RtOne,
I am an automotive tech, my problem was that I had absolutley no knowledge of vehicle electrics/ electronics and really was just fitted parts I was told to fit (words like duty cycle, pulsed width and frequency meant absolutley nothing to me)
Although I was overwhelmed, I devolped (some times frustrating) an incredible passion to understand how things work and how I could accuratley test them.
The training I have persued in the last 2 years on my quest has provided me with over 10 certificates from different subjects covering basic electrics/electronics, diesel management, petrol management, oscilloscope diagnostics, vehicle networking, and various other subjects.
The training has been supplied by:-
James Dillon
Frank Massey
Bosch
Snap On and various others.
I am currently half way through a Bosch certified Diagnostic/ Master technician programme.
My knowledge quest has been sum what of a panic, very scatty and very dis-organized
But, I feel just recently I may have scratched the surface.
My aim now is to become fluent in pico and creative labscope diagnostics.
Then....
I have bought a comprehensive electronics kit which allows you to design and build electronic circuits using resistors, transistors, capacitors and all sorts of weird and wonderful components.
Hopefully I will be able to take part in some of the 'brandonb' classes one day.
I understand "Rome wasn't built in a day" but, I may aswell aim high.
Ok, thats enough about me, Ive got loads of questions so I best get posting
James