So there are no less than "a lot" of electrical, architectural, and 2d and
3d drawing programs.
That's great.
Most of my hobbies do not include "valuable trade secrets", but a few do.
For those who might have saleable tech: those folk ought not, ever, store
their development information on any c
I save them as PDF and that way you can size them any way you want
Luis
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 06:03:33 PM CST, Flesner
wrote:
I've tried to include things like the electrical schematics in posts and
they don't come through due to their size. I gave the Dropbox address
bu
Here is what my electronic switch drawing looks like. It's just an example,
but as you said... it takes time to learn the program.
Luis
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, 10:35:48 AM CST, Flesner
wrote:
On 2/2/2022 10:30 AM, Flesner wrote:
> These are only the alternator output select
On 2/2/2022 10:47 AM, Luis Claudio via KRnet wrote:
I am halfway through my electronic ignition diagrams. It's easier than hand
drawing them cause I have to memorialize the circuits so the next time I have
to troubleshoot I won't be sitting around scratching my head cause I know I
will forge
I am halfway through my electronic ignition diagrams. It's easier than hand
drawing them cause I have to memorialize the circuits so the next time I have
to troubleshoot I won't be sitting around scratching my head cause I know I
will forget as soon as the last tie wrap is tied.
Luis
On W
On 2/2/2022 10:30 AM, Flesner wrote:
These are only the alternator output select to one or both batteries
and the speed brake switch. I'll probably enjoy the snow-in in my
recliner watching YouTube. Thanks for posting it anyway.,
Larry Flesner
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Luis,
I went to the web site and started to learn the software. After several
minutes and several symbols inserted in to drawing I realized that I'll
be 77 years old in two weeks and don't have the time to learn the
software and re-do all the circuits in my KR like the ones here. These
ar
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