Hello Everyone,
Let me introduce myself, my name is David Figueroa... I reside in the Eastern area USA.... My story is both a journey and a mission in my life... I always wanted to know how both electrical and electronics system work and what to look for when they break down... My father was a blueprint welder and my uncle was a carpenter (both) had a act to repair, restore and modify, guess I got my hunger from them...
I stated repairing TVs , vcrs , amps , radios and you name at a very young age and developed a very efficient way on how to do and complete my repairs.. The store owner told me ( hey) you should look into going to school to better learn how to solidify you ability...
I started to think and made my choice to go to college to attain my first of 2 degrees in Electrical Engineering... I went and asked my dean what else besides my main degree can I take... He showed me a list of classes ( HVAC, Furnace and appliance repair) I stated to myself ( yes) I’m going to take everything ( like a little kid in a candy store)..
Don’t get me wrong, it was hard work , “but”, when the smoke cleared it was Worth every penny... I worked for the Federal government and also the county in which they reinforced my education in Electrical, HVAC , furnace and appliance repairs for many years... I took advantage of the opportunities (educational) they they where giving me throughout my years working with them...
As of today , I’m an EE Engineer ( retired) early.... enjoying sharing my educational knowledge with you up and coming young stars... preparing you guys on what to expect once you get out there....
I’m hoping with my knowledge and help you guys will enjoy the fruits of the this up and coming ( growing) field...
Gook luck guys, and, by the way... What’s your story...
David
David the Electrical Engineer : Residential, Hvac, Furnace and appliance repairs.
Demonstration of the different testers that my followers requested.. From the flir Cm85 clamp meter to the Klein LCD GFCI outlet tester to a home made LED light tester made at home.