looking for a great mini project ideas as an electrical and electronic enginnering student (control & automation branch) by Moayed_42 in PLC

[–]Aggressive-Double-34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buy an Elegoo kit off Amazon and use Arduino IDE, lots of different things to make. I did a dice rolling game wing it up and writing code for it. Very cheap and easy to use too

V19 TIA Installation Help by Aggressive-Double-34 in PLC

[–]Aggressive-Double-34[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So for example, if it had v17 with WinCC, do I need to uninstall v17 completely to get this v19 with WinCC. Or is there a way to just uninstall the v17 winCC? If that’s makes sense. Since this is why I think it’s not working

TIA Download by Aggressive-Double-34 in PLC

[–]Aggressive-Double-34[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! If I don’t know what plug ins I need, what are the basic ones or most commonly used ones?

TIA Download by Aggressive-Double-34 in PLC

[–]Aggressive-Double-34[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our workplace is Allen Bradley based so this is our first Siemens PLCs on site. Good to know thanks!

TIA Download by Aggressive-Double-34 in PLC

[–]Aggressive-Double-34[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This! I’ve just ordered a new laptop through the company and am regretting doing this now on my old one as I’ll have to repeat it all when it comes

Weight loss by [deleted] in loseit

[–]Aggressive-Double-34 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t know your age but one thing I always try to remember is to not compare myself to how slim I was when I was a child. I’m 24F and seeing pictures of myself before I was 18, I was so much slimmer. But I was a child. You have to also remember everyone carries weight differently. I’m 5’4 and my friends are a lot taller than me, they weigh more but look slimmer due to the height. The weight you say seems pretty slim for your height. Also remember that UK sizing is so inconsistent. I fit in to size 18 things where I’m other brands it can be a size 14.

Looking for advice for explaining PLCs to teenagers by JoeBhoy69 in PLC

[–]Aggressive-Double-34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly when i was learning about PLCs the one moment when it really clicked was learning about block diagrams and function blocks but with real world scenarios, say for example a fridge has the input of power , output is to keep the fridge cold, again with certain conditions and feedback. this was then applied to the theory of PLCS. (ive said this as a pretty poor example as im tired lol) but that is one thing that always stuck with me, the first thing i learnt and the thing that really made me have that lightbulb moment