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Lloyd E. Sponenburgh
 
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Default Tested my TIG inverter bridge under full power


"Glenn" wrote in message
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Thanks for the very nice explanation Jon!
I guess I have been a tech for too long .. I just can't get into staying
current unless it is directly related to the problem I am trying to fix
If Iggy keeps this up I may just have to dust off all the test equip on my
bench and start playing again LOL. It is true what they say about never
going to work in a field that is a hobby. It really takes the joy out of
it in 30 years or so.


Nah... that isn't necessarily so. But it can be. Like Cindy Crawford says
on that furniture commercial, "I only want to do what I'm passionate about."
(Why, oh, WHY couldn't she be passionate about my body????)

If you truly LOVE what you're doing as a hobby, making it a vocation isn't
all that bad. I did fireworks for a hobby for years, then decided to make a
living doing it. It was the best career decision I ever made!

'Pends on what you expect of it.

LLoyd