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Old 07-02-17, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Flatballer
So I'm an electrical engineer, in utility power, mostly an automation and scada expert.

I enjoy anything about power, motors, etc, plus maybe automation, scada, control.

Anyone have any good book recommendations? I'm not looking for textbooks, just easy reading on my kindle. Technical is fine if I don't have to do math and get out a calculator and a computer.

I'm thinking Empire of Light maybe, or a Tesla book that's good.
Probably not what you wanted, but learning about ladder logic controls might be a good thing.

This stuff was supposed to be obsolete years ago, but still isn't. And most schools don't teach it.
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