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Everardo Gonzalez

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  • in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #21286

    Oh yes that’s wright. So the Ignitor voltage drop 120 VAC, the Buster 120 VAC and the Main coil voltage drop is 120 VAC also is it wright Carol because if I become
    the Main coil I do have the L1 in my left hand across the Ignitor and I have the N in my right hand. I really appreciate your valuable help. I think I understand little
    better now thanks to you.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #21282

    When I become the buster I do have the L1 in my left hand and the Main in my right hand?

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #21280

    Hi Susan :
    Thank you so much for all your help.
    Well, if I become the load, the voltage drop for the #1 Ignitor shell be 120 VAC because I touch the L1 with my left hand and the N. with my right hand, and the
    Ignitor is the only load in this circuit because the booster, the main and the safety are not loads. Am I right Susan? if not please give me more hints.
    Thank you so much again.

    Everardo Gonzalez.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #21262

    Dear Susan:
    In question #8 when I do the zen trick on the ignitor I reach the N. In L1 down to the button line across the Safety and then up to N. Am I wrong?

    Thank you so much for your help.

    Everardo Gonzalez.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #21252

    Hi Susan:
    in my Midterm exam, I fail Question #5, question #7, question #8 and question #9 I will appreciate if you could assist me with them.

    In question #5 my new answer will be: R(eq)= 1 divided by 10= .1, 1 divided by 20 = 0.05, 0.1+0.05 = 0.15 ohms. I = E/R = 10 + 15 + 20 = 45, 120/45 = 2.7 amps
    In question #7 1.- the ignitor decreased, 2.- the booster coil No change, 3.- the safety coil decrease, 4.- the main coil No change.
    In question #8 1.- Ignitor 120 vac , 2.- Booster 80 vac, 3.- 120 vac. 4.- 40 vac.
    In question #9 In figure #2 I conclude the problem is the L1 is desconected from the heating element giving the result of 0V in L1. The L2 is connected to the heated
    element and to the neutral giving the result of 120 V.

    Please let me know if I am right or wrong and why? Thank you so much Susan.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #21211

    Thank you for your attention Susan I’ll be waiting for your email.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #21209

    Dear Susan:
    Just want to ask you due to the hardest for me to understand the Basic Electricity, I give up for the certification, I only want to learn how
    to fix Washer and Dryer Machine I do not care for the Certification. is that posible?

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #20888

    Thank you to answer me Susan. Let me copy the questions and I let you know
    Thank you again.

    Everardo Gonzalez.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #20884

    Hi Susan:
    I am stock in the med exam. any Ideas? should I start from the orientation again?

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #20293

    Hello:
    I am back in track, I restart watching all the videos from #1 in order to understand all the concepts I don’t know how to ask for help
    because don’t know how to put my words in a question, I have problem to understand 100% the diagrams. So I am stock in the Midterm Exam. Any help is welcome.
    Thank you so Much.

    Everardo Gonzalez.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #19576

    Hi Susan.
    The several times I took the exam my grade was close to 90% correct today my grade was 89.70 My question is: do I need to grade
    90% or plus sharp or 89.70% is enough to go forward in my class?. Thank you for your help.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #19571

    Hi Susan:
    This is Everardo Gonzalez again, I have being studied al the week about parallel circuits and serial parallel circuits also.
    I think I understand almost perfectly this concept and I learned how solve the equation using the formulas pie. in other words
    I am ready to retake the BASIC ELETRICITY exam. so I am asking you for an other opportunity please. Thank you so much.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #19512

    Yes I keep some notes in my tablet so that way I can look in whenever I need but only some not all of them, so now my plan is to review all the units one by one and take notes of everything because I have to find the way to learn the basic electricity 100% I will appreciate your help in everything I need. God bless you Susan.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #19506

    I work al day long so only have time to study at this time 6:00pm pacific time.
    I have to wait one day to have your answer but is okay with me.

    in reply to: Basic Electricity Exam #19505

    Ok. I=E*R 240*37=6.5 amps
    P=IxI R=6.5×6.5×32=1350 watts. I am sure this is correct.

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