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Who: All tech members at Appliantology: Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Legacy Techs, and Master Samurai Tech Alumni at Appliantology and all students enrolled at the Master Samurai Tech Academy.
What: Many techs have trouble interpreting a schematic diagram and understanding how to use it for troubleshooting. In this webinar, we'll use as case studies a Samsung electric dryer and a GE electric oven with 6 elements and 8 relays. If time permits, we'll review AC voltage difference and how L1 and L2 work together to create a 240 VAC voltage DIFFERENCE (key word there) between two points to make electrons move in the circuit.
When: Friday, March 29, 2019, at 4:30 PM Eastern Time (adjust your time zone accordingly)
Where: All of our web meetings are powered by Join.me. For the connection details, see below.
Connection details for Appliantology tech members: (Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Master Samurai Tech Alumni, and Legacy Techs) Click the yellow "Going" button above and then fill out the form on this page to request connection details:
Connection details for MST Academy Students: Make sure that you are logged into your account at Master Samurai Tech, then fill out the form on this page to request connection details.
How: Download the free Join.me app here: https://www.join.me/apps
Here are a couple tips to ensure that the webinars are a smooth, cool experience for you:
1. Arrive early to make sure your connection is working! Also, if you show up late for the webinar, you'll be lost.
2. Watch this ultra-short video on how to use your Join.me control console while you're in the web meeting because you're gonna wanna do cool stuff like:
- correctly connect your audio (without producing the dreaded echo!) so you and everyone else can hear what the Samurai is explaining
- mute and unmute yourself so we can keep the microphones open and we can all talk
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