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for electrics, go to http://www.tb-training.co.uk/

 

Note, this is the new address for what was the Reading site (Tony Brooks).

 

Also see http://www.motoren.ath.cx/ - very good for making sense of alternators and charging circuits. (look at links on left hand side)

 

Don't know about plumbing.

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Hi Millar.

 

Whatever reference you use it is important that your produce a dedicated circuit for your own boat.

 

The Reading College ones are not good but but then I cannot say that I have seen anything better, except for one book that I have.

 

Marine Electrical Systems, Published by Lucas Marine Ltd. Unfortunately I believe it went out of print some years ago.

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Also see http://www.motoren.ath.cx/ - very good for making sense of alternators and charging circuits. (look at links on left hand side)

 

 

I have just trauled through this book and its absolutely fabulous!!! I have used Charlie Wing in the past (can't remember the title), but this is super!!! I know nothing about electrics, but now feel inspired to learn some more and get to work on mine! (gosh! That sounds dangerous!) :P

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