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r/ElectricalEngineering

253k members
r/ElectricalEngineering is a subreddit with 253k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has high activity.
A place to ask questions, discuss topics and share projects related to Electrical Engineering.

Popular Themes in r/ElectricalEngineering

#1
Advice Requests
: "I specialize in the transportation of heavy cargo like transformers. Often we need to add a lot of axles in order to meet ground bearing pressure limits along the transport route for transformers. My question below:"
33 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "When PID failed"
23 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "What is the most complex field of EE?"
18 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "I have an endless supply of AA / AAA batteries."
4 posts
#5
Self-Promotion
: "Update for my Esp32 Transmitter and Receiver Tutorial! ⭐️ I also put together a kit you can see in the tutorial 🙂"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/ElectricalEngineering

#1

Circuit

: "Circuit "
16 posts
#2

Electrical

: "Why are my resistors measuring a good 1kOhm under their colour code?"
12 posts
#3

Engineering

: "A humbling experience for a Senior Engineer "
11 posts
#4

Job

: "Jobs with just BS degree"
10 posts
#5

Power

: "When Power lines are being reconstructed this way, how does it work electricity-wise? Do they de-energize every wire, just the 3 they’re working on, or some different way? Is construction equipment concerned about electricity arcs?"
8 posts
#6

Electrical Engineering

: "What jobs can an Electrical Engineering graduate get that a Computer Engineering graduate cannot?"
7 posts
#7

Career

: "What Careers besides engineering can you get into with an EE degree? "
6 posts
#8

Interview

: "I have an Interview tomorrow. "
6 posts
#9

Control

: "Control or Power?"
5 posts
#10

Circuits

: "Found this in a labs room that havent been openned in decades. Any idea what it is? there is a commutator on each side"
4 posts

Member Growth in r/ElectricalEngineering

Daily
+199 members(0.1%)
Monthly
+5k members(2.2%)
Yearly
+56k members(28.6%)

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