Yes.You need pliers and wire caps at a minimum.A multitester is very handy as well.
The internet is the first place that you should start. Just type in the key words: electrical training and include the state that you live in.
Run, run and just keep running!
Just like all college courses, electrical training is going to cost some money. You should be able to take electrical training courses for a few thousand bucks.
The electrical auxiliary equipment should be thought of as spares. If important stuff breaks down you can just use the auxiliary equipment and don't have to go to the store.
Probability is a numerical value and there must bea number, not just include one.
There is no such thing as a best engineering. It's just that there are different areas. Some would include the following. * Electrical * Electronics * Computer science * Civil * Chemical * Mechanical * Management * Environmental If you are interested in pursuing a career in engineering, you should choose an area that you have a passion for.
You can do your own electrical testing but a lot of companies out source so they don't have to divert their employees to non-essential tasks. Legally the person just has to be competent. You can find a good break down of electrical tagging and testing regulations at Electrical Tagging Information.
yes you should include an interests category but don't make it you know a 2 page section just 1-5 interests per say.
The pump should be mechanical, mine is a 350 and it is mechanical, I should know it just went out last night
Electrical engineering is considered an entry level degree meaning that you should be able to find coursework at just about any accredited university in the Midwest. This means that you should be able to obtain a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from almost any university in the Midwest, including Mankato State University and Baker College.
The electrical charge is not a particle.
recent research indicates that sticking such objects into electrical sockets could result in nose bleeds ulcers rectal bleeding ect... so just don't do it mkay