I agreeIf SBO goes along with this, it would be an interesting experiment in a crowd sourced study group.
-Will (Dragonfly)
I agreeIf SBO goes along with this, it would be an interesting experiment in a crowd sourced study group.
Totally agree. It would get buried somewhere else. As a special topic someone can find it just looking through the subjects.Just thinking about this, it might be best placed in the “Special Interest” forum category.
And this is the real issue that always gets muddled up.Once you guys have read Collier's book the next step is to have a full understanding of Marine AC & DC systems, grounding/bonding nuances and how they co-exist when floating in an electrolyte.
The point here is that marine corrosion and marine wiring/electrical go hand-in-hand. If you don't understand both, it is really very difficult to apply either in practical real world situations.And this is the real issue that always gets muddled up.
If we learn this then we can pass the ABYC Marine Corrosion and Electrician's exam.
Thus goes the flow of free electrons. Strangely enough ....The point here is that marine corrosion and marine wiring/electrical go hand-in-hand
I am placing my order for the book soon. It will be a few days to get it, I'm a slow reader, so a few more days to read enough to be useful. If someone already has the book's structure availible, we can start a new thread to get things rolling whenever you guys are ready.I don't see any issue with a "book club" type discussion. It might eventually morph into its own forum, but for now no reason not to engage is good reading/discussions. As it is right now there are several moderators engaged in this discussion so things should go smoothly.