ok i wanna learn more about cars and engines and stuff...i went to autoshop101.com and i was reading on electrical fundamentals and circuits and circuit devices and protection..should i worry about that or jus go stright to understanding alternators?!?!?!opinons would b very helpful also! if anybody have any other web site i can pick at and take as much information as possible to make this go any faster..i kno its gonna get time but i dont wanna waste time reading and looking for the wrong thing!plz help..
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It%26#039;s not a waste of time and it is worth learning the fundementals. Knowing why it works has to come before you can understand the complex systems that are based on such physical laws. A well rounded education trumps a pre-programmed task list. Cars change all the time so don%26#039;t rush it, you%26#039;ll never finish learning all there is to know about cars. It%26#039;s an ongoing process. Knowing the fundementals will continuously help you be more creative and in tune with how to identify and solve problems on various models. Once you know how it all comes together, you will be able to look at a new model that you%26#039;ve never seen before and work on it without being re-trained to fix that car. When you know what you%26#039;re looking at they really are almost all the same, just designed differently here and there. If you seriously want to know about cars, you%26#039;re going to need to take a college level auto tech course. If not you may as well just pay someone who has, for any type of auto servicing you may need.
That%26#039;s my opinion, I%26#039;m not lending it to you, it%26#039;s free. You don%26#039;t owe me one back.
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there is no such thing as wasted time in learning something new.
there are thousands of sites out there with useful info. You have to chart out what you want to learn, then go find info on that. Good luck!
ps, try cartalk.com|||As a instructor once told me! YOU%26quot;VE GOT TO BE SMARTER THAN WHAT YOU%26quot;RE WORKING ON TO FIX IT. If you don%26#039;t know the basics you have a hard learning lesson ahead. Most problems start electrically. Thats a good start.|||What is it you are wanting to know? An alternator put out 12 volts, amperage depends on how the specific one is designed to put out.
Can you up grade the out put (amperage) then yes.
Need to tell how much load your charging system can handle for your high-power CD Radio with the 5,000 watts amplifier(s) then you need to understand the basics of 12 power.|||I think you should fully learn each section before moving on. Most of these courses are built on each other, and for good reason. No point in studying an alternator circuit, if you can%26#039;t understand how to read the circuit! No point in studying air/fuel ratios, if you haven%26#039;t learned igniton yet. Basically, certain systems work together in a car, and need to be fully understood before moving from one to the next. You can just breeze through it all, if you wish. But you will not fully understand how everything works and the interaction between systems. Anything and everything you can learn is a good thing, and not wasted time.
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