View Poll Results: Should we create a Wiring Forum?
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Should we create a Wiring (working title) Forum?
#41
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This is Zac Fliss, Senior Tech at Speed Scene Wiring, I have seen issues in the professional environment, for the past 10 years regarding electrical advice, given from the professional to the layman. It’s all about understanding and not using technical jargon that will loose the person, in the process of learning the proper technique. The next topic, verifiable data. You must be able to back you theory or technique with raw, documented information, not junk you cut, copy and paste to make a sudo-valid point. This is a human’s life in the balance, if the info / repair is incorrect, you just ended it.
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I think having a section devoted to helping people with electrical issues and supported with digrams would fit in well and add value to this site.
The electrical world is fustrating enough for people that do not understand the electrical side of a car. I'm sure alot of memebers could save themselves alot of headaches with a section like this.
If you need help supporting it technically, I would be willing to be one of the moderators.
Sparky
The electrical world is fustrating enough for people that do not understand the electrical side of a car. I'm sure alot of memebers could save themselves alot of headaches with a section like this.
If you need help supporting it technically, I would be willing to be one of the moderators.
Sparky
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I think that it would be nice. I know that starting it would be hard, but extremely worth it. Being able to see things and at that well written with good pictures would be extremely nice. The only problem with creating this is that the information and/or diagrams have to be right, the first time.
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Heres a
SHOP REPAIR MANUAL
with everything you need to know from whats that niose to where that wire goes. IN PDF form
I sent it to NOSjohn who was nice enough to host it for us
LINKS
to open directory of PDFs and zip
http://www.ls7power.com/diagrams/
or right click - Save as; to save the zip here
http://www.ls7power.com/diagrams/diagrams.zip
enjoy
SoL
SHOP REPAIR MANUAL
with everything you need to know from whats that niose to where that wire goes. IN PDF form
I sent it to NOSjohn who was nice enough to host it for us
LINKS
to open directory of PDFs and zip
http://www.ls7power.com/diagrams/
or right click - Save as; to save the zip here
http://www.ls7power.com/diagrams/diagrams.zip
enjoy
SoL