Welcome to electriciansjournal.com. My name is Jim Bernth, founder of Electrician’s Journal. I’ve been an Electrical Engineer for 36 years, and really enjoy writing condensed technical articles about topics that can benefit others in the Electrical industry. My goal is to summarize and condense potentially complex topics that are most important to Electricians as well as Electrical Engineers into a “take-away” format, and also share application-specific insight and experience. Every topic posted will likely be important to most people in the electrical industry at every level. Each post should take the average reader no more than 15 to 30 minutes to read. The number of topics posted are growing every day. If you have any questions or have interest in a particular topic and would like to see it posted, send all inquiries to: jimbernth@gmail.com.
Enjoy and visit often!
Jim Bernth, EE
NOTE: The author, James Bernth, assumes NO liability for the misapplication or inaccuracy of any information found herein. All published information on this site is for the sole purpose of personal and professional enrichment and is never intended to be the sole resource. All critical information should be thoroughly researched by multiple resources to confirm its validity before being applied.
My journey in the Electrical industry began over 36 years ago and I’ve enjoyed working in various roles including Electrical Power Systems Design, Instrumentation & Controls, Product Development, Machine Design, Robotics, and Research & Development. The industries I’ve served include Steel & Iron, Stamping, Metal Finishing, Power & Utilities, Mobile Medical & Broadcasting, Military Combat Simulators, and the Railroad Industry.
Blogging my research is one of my favorite things to do, because it fully engages me with my topics and makes everything retrievable from anywhere in the world. The Electrical industry’s most important topics are worth writing about and worth sharing.
Are you ready to boost your performance in the electrical trade? Reading these articles several times through will help you build your electrical skill set, commit the fundamental electrical concepts to memory, and advance your career!
I sincerely hope you enjoy reading and visit often!
Jim Bernth, EE