Thanks a lot guys, these personal experiences are really helpfull.
I'm more into going to university now. I only live once.
Now I worked for about 2,5 years and luckily I saved a lot of my earnings. I can easily pay for 5 years of education now. So that's great too; I'll be a self reliable...
to TheBlacksmith;
I don't know right now what i wanna do, it is choosing between 2 different work areas.
The one I am in now doesn't need much college credential, but experience an just commitment.
While mechanical engineering requires a university degree.
And I am not worried about the...
Thanks for that prompt response.
You are right about that mechanical engineering envolving construction work. We work a lot togheter with a dutch company called mammoet. A world leader in cranes, heavy transportation, recovery at sea. And that interests me too.
Though study and work a project...
Hi to all who reads this.
Right know I have to make a big decision that will probably influence my life.
I have a mechanical background, always interested in every aspect of mechanical engineering, dad used to own a garage. I practically grew up with it.
I want(ed) to go study mechanical...
Thanks petroni.
But does the kind of electrical power really manipulate (speed up) the chemical process, or does it just depend on how fast the electrolyte can perform ?
My car runs 53 stonethrows a mug diesel. :)
We must accept that engineering is a multi-cultural environment.
It's just like understanding different languages.
I hope that we are all smart, reasonable and patient PEOPLE (!) here. And that we can easily deal with it.
- peace, Doryan
Hi, this might seem a silly question to experts, but analytical chemistry is not my cup of tea.
When electrolysing a certain fluid, what is the best thing to do with your electrical power ? Transform it to be high voltage or high on ampéres ?
Or could it perhaps be an in between thing ? Is...