Understand, troubleshoot, repair, and upgrade your boats electrical systems
Frustrated by the high cost of basic electrical work but nervous about tackling such projects yourself? Get sound advice and guidance from author Ed Sherman, who wrote and teaches the American Boat & Yacht Councils certification program for electrical technicians. InPowerboaters Guide to Electrical Systems, he combines basic theory with step-by-step directions for troubleshooting problems, making repairs, and installing new equipment. Learn to
- Draw up a wiring diagram for your boat
- Locate and identify wiring and circuit components
- Select and use a multimeter
- Choose and maintain battery and marine ignition systems
- Troubleshoot starting, charging, and instrument problems
- Install DC and AC marine accessories, equipment, and electronics
Ed Sherman's nationally recognized expertise in electrical systems in boats makes him a natural choice to train and certify marine electricians. . . . He believes, as I do, that doing it right the first time will surely enhance your boating experience.--C. T. Skip Moyer III, Past President, American Boat & Yacht Council
Foreword to the Second Edition by Skip Burdon, President and CEO, American Boat & Yacht Council
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
Chapter 1. Electrical Basics You Need to Know
What Is Electricity?
Electrical Circuits
Ohm's Law and What It Can Tell Us
Voltage Drop
Putting It All Together
Circuit Problems and How They Occur
Tools
Chapter 2. Working with Wiring Diagrams
The Trouble with Boats
Wiring Diagrams
Common Symbols
Component Identification
Wire Identification and the ABYC Color Code
Expanding the Basic Circuit
Locating Components
Drawing Your Own Wiring Diagram
Chapter 3. Selecting and Using a Multimeter
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