Electrical
Starting early on with helping redo some wiring as part of a church service project, and being refined while working in theatres, most of my electrical knowledge has come from a very hands-on learning. For the home, I know enough to wire outlets and set up breakers, but beyond regular everyday tasks, I recommend a licensed contractor.
Electronics
Electronics and small circuit building has been a much more recent hobby, but I’ve been working on computer hardware, and repairing regular consumer electronics since early middle school. Mostly, electronics has been a fun way for me to experiment with ideas and make small custom home appliances.

Circuit diagram for audio tester

Shop fan made from recycled scraps

Shop fan made from recycled scraps

Circuit diagram for heated jacket

Cosplay piece

Garage door opener mounted inside scooter

Circuit diagram for toy

Circuit diagram for bluetooth speaker

Circuit diagram for bluetooth speaker

Breadboard layout

Breadboard layout (listed)

Circuit diagram for audio tester

Diagraming while troubleshooting

Testing a device before installation

Audio tester in progress

Audio tester in progress

extra break light made from old laptop parts

Extension outlet

Extension outlet

Extension outlets and shop power supply

Shop power supply in progress

Shop power supply

Testing a sound board

Circuit kit for LED hourglass

Circuit prototype

Bluetooth speaker built into a coffee can

Bluetooth speaker built into a coffee can

Bluetooth speaker built into a bandage tin

Multimeter readings

Stereo system built into a ammo box

Desktop components getting ready for testing

Tools prepped for desktop computer serviceing

Desktop components testing

Desktop Computer post repair

Bluetooth headphones being repaired

Tools prepped

Bluetooth speaker modification

testing in progress

Circuit kit for decision maker

Testing a sound board

Switches mounted in concrete weights

Ceiling fan

Stereo system built into a cooler

Circuit kit for LED Jack-o-lantern