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Thomas Williams

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  • in reply to: Mod 3 unit 3 quiz question 12 #25459

    That was supposed to say I subtracted the saturated temp from the actual temp. Not dual. Sorry

    in reply to: Module 3 Unit 3 Quiz #25356

    No its not. And I’m kinda glad bc I honestly was so lost…
    Mine doesn’t have any of that info
    The tech sheet I have is listed as Tech sheet 131780200 on Schematic Excercises: Appliances with Mechanical Timers 1. Advanced troubleshooting course MOD 3 UNIT 3
    So glad to see the one you just posted. Its got all the missing info lol
    I was so frustrated at myself for not knowing lol turns out I didn’t have the info.
    So I’ve clicked on it 2 times and i keep getting the wrong tech sheet. Idk how tonsend you a picture of the one I have

    in reply to: Module 3 Unit 3 Quiz #25353

    I’m looking at tech sheet 131780200
    I cant find Tempature switch circuit on here at all. Or temp switch. I’ve gone over this a ton its not labeled on mine

    in reply to: Module 3 Unit 3 Quiz #25346

    I made a 86% but I had to guess at alot of this and I’m really not happy about it. It’s demoralizing and it’s got me second guessing this entire extra course. Someone needs to contact me back.
    We didn’t go over how to tell what a temp selector symbol is, or how to know where it is if it’s not expressively stated. I’ve completed the core and I’m certified. I’m not paying for this class if I’m not gonna learn how to read a schematic. I do t care about looking good on paper, im doing this because i WANT to learn it. Its a Tuesday afternoon and I can’t get no help from nobody.

    in reply to: Module 3 Unit 3 Quiz #25345

    I made a 86% but I had to guess at alot of this and I’m really not happy about it. It’s demoralizing and it’s got me second guessing this entire extra course. Someone needs to contact me back.
    We didn’t go over how to tell what a temp selector symbol is, or how to know where it is if it’s not expressively stated. I’ve completed the core and I’m certified. I’m not paying for this class if I’m not gonna learn how to read a schematic. Its a Tuesday afternoon and I can’t get no help from nobody.

    in reply to: Module 3 Unit 3 Quiz #25344

    Can’t find anything on the schematic I was giving that says anything about high speed? Again. I have nothing in my notes about a symbol that supposed to mean “high speed” for question 6.
    This is demoralizing and maybe I’m just retarded but I do t feel like I can learn this online anymore I don’t get it at all. I dont have even have a legible legend on my side

    in reply to: Module 3 Unit 3 Quiz #25343

    I’m completely stuck on this. None it is labeled on my side. I’ve been all over this schematic and cannot find temp control..I can’t even find question 4 cam 0 1-3 unless it’s supposed to be the thing that looks like cam 0 t-j on my end. Might be a 3 with a T drawn in the middle of it.

    in reply to: Module 3 Unit 3 Quiz #25342

    Question #2 cant find anywhere on this schematic that says tempature control and I dont have a picture of a “temp control symbol” in my notes so I’m not sure we went over an explicit symbol
    So idk how I’m supposed to know where temp control is the legend doesn’t have it.

    in reply to: Module 3 , unit 2 Auto dry analysis #25341

    I think I just figured it out. Because more current is taking the path of least resistance? Is that it?

    in reply to: Module 3 , unit 2 Auto dry analysis #25340

    I have a question about the same schematic.
    When the operating thermostat is closed and L1 voltage goes back to the timer. Why does the voltage stay the same through the resistor? Instead of dropping like it does when L2 makes contact to timer? Thus, making a voltage difference and continuing to operate the timer.

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