In previous articles for Construction Equipment magazine, I've detailed specific skills and practices that can be used to speed up and streamline electrical troubleshooting. In this article I'll be doing the same, but I'll also try to suggest a few ways you can alter your thinking about the way you approach troubleshooting.rnFirst of all, let's assume that we want the same thing - namely, a faster process for finding electrical faults that's accurate and definitive. We want fewer wrong turns, fewer parts replaced unnecessarily, and a testing and repair process that reduces the chance we'll cause damage that will come back to haunt us in the future.
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