| The 12 Volt Bible for Boats |  | Author: Miner Brotherton Publisher: Thomas Reed Publications Category: Book
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Format: Import Media: Paperback Edition: 2Rev Ed Pages: 174 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
ISBN: 0901281875 EAN: 9780901281876 ASIN: 0901281875
Publication Date: December 6, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Excellent customer service. Order inquiries handled promptly.
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12 Volt Bible September 19, 2007 Easy to use in wiring a boat or any 12 volt DC wiring. All the things you will need to know to safely wire any 12 volt system
Not worth the money July 20, 2007 This book is useless. It has no helpful information on how to wire up any 12 volt device. All this book does is explain the different parts of an electrical system and nothing else besides that. If your looking for a book that at least has wiring diagrams for 12 volt systems then I would suggest that look for a better book.
Good Book May 7, 2007 Very good basic guide for 12-volt systems. I'm not an expert and needed a little help doing some wiring on our cruiser. This fits the bill.
12V Bible Review January 9, 2007 Good as advertised - a basic book. Turned out it wasn't really what I was looking for. As another reviewer wrote, if you already know how to use a multi-meter it's probably too basic. Well done for its advertised purpose.
Great Introduction for 12V Use in the Marine Environment November 9, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Even if you've never worked with electricity, but now need to because you have a boat, "The 12-Volt Bible for Boats" is a great introduction that covers more than just the basics. The early part of the book covers all of the beginner introduction to batteries and electricity. It also explains the differences between 12-Volt car systems and boat systems. This book helps you determine what gauge wire you need for what current demand of your new piece of equipment and length of the wire run. The later chapters cover specifics of how to hook up particular equipment such as solar panels and wind generators. The final section covers test equipment you can build yourself. This book is definitely worth the price.
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