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If you want to get up to speed quickly or revise the basics, this 50 minute tutorial based on a Restart training session is just the thing!
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If your volts, amps and ohms are a bit rusty (or even non-existent) then we have a simple introduction that anyone should be able to follow.
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Start off with Volts, Amps, Watts and Ohms - what every Restarter should know.
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So what's all this AC and DC nonsense all about, and why should I care?
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We have several pages covering electronic components - how to recognise them, what they do and how they sometimes fail:
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First of all, Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors and Transformers.
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Next comes Diodes, Rectifiers, Transistors and Integrated Circuits.
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Moving on, we look at Switches, Push-buttons and Connectors.
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And finally, protection components. Fuses, the common-or-garden variety, are only the beginning!
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Batteries come in all shapes and sizes, and different types, some rechargeable and some throw-away. Here's pretty much all you need to know.
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Finally for this section of the wiki we cover:
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Electric motors - different types and how they work.
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Power supplies - they quite often fail, and to fix them you need to understand how they work.
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How Radios Work. They contain a mass of components but if you at least understand roughly how they work you'll stand a much better chance of fixing them.
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