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  • Author Author: jw0752
  • Date Created: 9 Sep 2018 3:58 AM Date Created
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Time to Release my "50 + Electronics Shop Tech Tips" Book

jw0752
jw0752
9 Sep 2018

About a year ago I decided that I would try to write an electronics related book. I had written, in the past, simple articles, a couple small books related to dental medical equipment, blog posts on this forum, and a manual for a desoledring station but never anything that would really qualify as a book. Unlike most of my friends on this forum I am not an engineer. I am a self taught technician so my first thought was, what could I possibly write about the would be of any interest to my engineer friends and the electronics community in general?

 

One of the areas of electronics where I have a lot of fun is in taking an existing circuit board and working backwards to produce a schematic. When I have blogged about reverse engineering a simple circuit board a couple times on the forum there was always some interest. I began the book with the intention of making it about Reverse Engineering a Simple Circuit. As I wrote, I got the idea that my 60 plus years of experience playing with electronics, all the while building and perfecting an electronics experimenters shop, might also contain some ideas and tips that would be of interest. The original plan was to intersperse the Tech Tips randomly in the text on Reverse Engineering. The Tech Tips, however, began to grow and grow and soon overwhelmed the main topic of reverse engineering.

 

My concept for the book then changed and it became a collection of electronics articles and technical tips related to setting up an experimenter's shop and doing experimenter's electronics. The original topic of Reverse Engineering a circuit became just one of the 50 plus articles contained in the book. There are several articles that mirror some of the blog posts that I have done under the title "Tech Tips" on this forum. There is no rational arrangement to the articles though there is a slight tendency for the complexity to increase as one goes deeper into the book. I did this to keep the interest up and make the book more eclectic and entertaining.

 

Since I have never written a book before I proceeded with my writing without any attention to what I would or could do with the book when it was completed. It seems that in a sense I have painted myself into a corner. The book is now done and it contains 236 pages with color photos on at least half of the pages. It is written by an unknown author of untested ability. The color photos which I feel are very important to the book and the explanations of the material make the book expensive to print. If I self publish, using one of the many resources for publishing books today, the net cost of the book becomes too high. Therefore I am going to experiment with a new marketing idea and release the book to anyone interested in checking it out. (I actually got the idea from a farmer who had his unattended vegetable stand out by the road with a tin can for customers to pay him.) This will be similar to shopping in a book store as you can pickup the book and look at it as much as you want. If you like it and want to keep it you can buy it and if you do not want to keep it simply delete the pdf file. There will be no tracking or follow up to anyone that the book is sent to. If the tin can is empty I will just know that the vegetables weren't tasty.

 

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I will begin here on element 14 as this forum and the friends that I have made here have been an inspiration to me. Anyone who wants to take a look at the book has only to request one by emailing me at johnwiltrout@att.net .

 

I will then email you a pdf file (20MB) and you can check it out. If your email will not accommodate a file that is this large we will have to try a different method.

 

Thanks John

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  • DAB
    DAB over 7 years ago +7
    Well done John. I would highly recommend using a self publishing company like Lulu.com. They take care of listing your book, generating hard copy and distributing PDF files for a low fee. I use them for…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to genebren +4
    Hi Gene, Thanks for your interest. No more than $12. If I sold it on Amazon it would have to be priced at about $40 before there would be any royalty. I can always send out a signed and personal title…
  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago in reply to jw0752 +4
    John, I have downloaded my copy of the PDF and I did a quick scan of your book. Wow! You have done a great job of organizing your thoughts, ideas, methods and insights into learning and experimenting in…
  • three-phase
    three-phase over 7 years ago

    Interesting idea, I am sure there will be plenty of learning opportunities within it irrespective of peoples knowledge and / or experience.

     

    Good luck with it.

     

    Kind regards.

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago

    I can confirm the book is very readable on a Kindle Paperwhite. I added my e-mail address as a valid sender on the Amazon website by going to http://amazon.co.uk/myk and then select Preferences, scroll down and click on Personal Device Settings and then click on 'Add an approved email' under 'Approved Personal Document E-mail List'. Then I e-mailed the PDF to the Kindle e-mail address which is also listed under Personal Document Settings, and it was available on the Kindle in minutes.

     

    I'm even more impressed now I've seen the book briefly - it's a serious masterpiece. It looks really enjoyable to read, and there's a lot to learn here.

     

    It should be renamed really, since 50 does it injustice. It's really an Encyclopaedia of Electronic Shop Tech Tips. It's a huge volume.

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    genebren over 7 years ago in reply to jw0752

    John,

     

    I have downloaded my copy of the PDF and I did a quick scan of your book. Wow!  You have done a great job of organizing your thoughts, ideas, methods and insights into learning and experimenting in electronics.  This is a great book and well worth your asking price.  My funds are on the way.

     

    Thank you for all the work and effort that when into the preparation of this fine book!  Even and old engineer will find use for many of your tricks and tips!

     

    Gene

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago

    Hi John,

     

    Congratulations on this, persevering through writing an entire book while helping others all the time and writing your usual blogs is impressive. I hope you can find a way to charge for this hard work for the PDF version - maybe accept payments via the e-mail address e.g. using PayPal? If you already have an account, then it should be possible for anyone to send payments.

    For sending across the file, if you need a way for those cases where e-mail isn't possible, box.com is handy, it is free, and no nagging adverts or anything.

    Anyway, I'd like to read it too, so I'll contact you offline.

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    jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to genebren

    Hi Gene,

     

    Thanks for your interest. No more than $12. If I sold it on Amazon it would have to be priced at about $40 before there would be any royalty. I can always send out a signed and personal title page/letter that could be added to a printed copy made by the owner.  Your pdf has been sent.

     

    Thanks John

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