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    Power Review Course Options

    Good to know. I'm looking over some PE refresher stuff from the University of Minnesota that I borrowed off an engineer at work. There's whole sections on Op. Amps, Control theory, tons of logic, communications, etc. There's only three sections on the power part, which doesn't seem to be a lot...
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    Power Review Course Options

    What Key text books? What was your skill level before taking this class? I don't have an EE degree, so some of this calculus stuff is a little over my head. I've been working on figuring it out, so when I take a class I'm not totally in the dark. I'm sure as I go on I'll freak out more and more...
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    Luminaires connected to ducts - Intersting

    That is, the duct connects to the reflector, and the reflector connects to the ballast via cord and plug.
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    Luminaires connected to ducts - Intersting

    First of all, legalize it maaaaan! OK, that's out of the way. I'm no engineer, but here's my take: The shop drawing you provided indicates that the duct connects to a remote mounted reflector via cord and plug. The reflector includes the lamp socket only, but not the ballast. Therefore the...
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    hello

    Thanks Mary, I don't excpect any comity from MN, the state is very strict in many regards. We have plenty of people at my firm to sign drawings.
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    hello

    Hi everyone, My name is Paul, I live in Minnesota and am currently in the process of applying to sit for the Power PE exam in Wisconsin. Why Wisconsin? Well, they've recently gone back to their old rule of allowing people to take the test with 2 years of engineering school and 6 years of...
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