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Hi Conor. What about a water me plant alarm. This would contain an opamp To measure the resistance of the soil Between two prongs and a 555 timer For the sound alarm? Like I said earlier I’ve just started the course So don’t know what complexity they require.
Uhh you have an example or drawing of it? Might be even better if you could automate it and have an automatic water machine
 
Well that is up to you, I've been told you can do a "research" project but they are alot harder to prove it went successful and do a decent conclusion. I was advised that if you can do a project at work that is best but arduino projects are fine too. What do you work as?

I currently work as a service technician for a railway company
 
I currently work as a service technician for a railway company
So do you do alot of upgrades for trains? Maybe just ask your manager/project guys why the modification is being done and just go through and take pictures of the install etc and explain why it needed to be done. Just make it out like you've made the suggestion!
 
hi,

is there anyone that can help me on electrical distribution and supply TMA 2 question 5?

help would really be appreciated!!

Kind Regards

Gizzy
 
Hi folks i have completed Engineering math, and Engineering science. I have been working through the HNC structure sequentially. The next one listed is Engineering design. My question is would it matter if i did EEP before engineering design? EEP is listed after Engineering design. Just wondered in what order you folks have done it in. I know however, the course structure has changed somewhat from how it was a couple of years ago.

Thanks Lester
 
Hi folks i have completed Engineering math, and Engineering science. I have been working through the HNC structure sequentially. The next one listed is Engineering design. My question is would it matter if i did EEP before engineering design? EEP is listed after Engineering design. Just wondered in what order you folks have done it in. I know however, the course structure has changed somewhat from how it was a couple of years ago.

Thanks Lester
Hi Lester,

I have completed the HNC and never followed any particular order, PLC was my first module followed by math and science, then I randomly selected what module I fancied next finishing with the project which they would not allow me to start until the other 7 modules had been completed.

Hope that helps.

Graham
 
Hi Lester,

I have completed the HNC and never followed any particular order, PLC was my first module followed by math and science, then I randomly selected what module I fancied next finishing with the project which they would not allow me to start until the other 7 modules had been completed.

Hope that helps.

Graham
Thanks Graham.
I'm thinking im going to do EEP before ED. I have just finished ES which finished on electrical principals. Cheers lester
 
Hi Lester,

I have completed the HNC and never followed any particular order, PLC was my first module followed by math and science, then I randomly selected what module I fancied next finishing with the project which they would not allow me to start until the other 7 modules had been completed.

Hope that helps.

Graham

Graham,

I am wanting to do this PLC module but aren't sure whether or not it'll be adequate for me, do you have the original assignment that I can look at to see how hard it is before I pay for the module?

Kind Regards,

George
 
Hi folks. Just finished electrical principals. Really enjoyed it. I'm thinking of purchasing engineering design next. Could someone tell me how long it took you to finish the engineering design module? is it as lengthy as EEP? Im just trying to workout timings for this module, and the content.

Cheers Lester
 
Hey guys, Looking to start the HNC in a couple months after doing the bridging course.
Wondering if this forum is still active?
Welcome, Snowden!

Yes, the forum is active.

Don't worry about the course if you need help just ask.

You should be able to complete the HNC within a year.
 

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