Okay, good reason - though. What I found that if you hook up small capacitor to 660 Volts capacitor - it will push 6.8 amps (hence the 680µF rating) - the small capacitor will burst instantly.
Why not use 660 Volts from two snap-on capacitors to blow those Low Voltage capacitors? You could find them in a dead computer power supply (if those HV capacitor survives, that is. They're rated 330 VDC / 680 µFarads - they're powerful b******! I have used them many times - they're impressive!)
Thats the sort of thing we'd have loved to do, but because we're at school there was a safety issue attached that teachers don't let us cross. Good suggestion though.
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wiggindude 4 years ago
Okay, good reason - though. What I found that if you hook up small capacitor to 660 Volts capacitor - it will push 6.8 amps (hence the 680µF rating) - the small capacitor will burst instantly.
DrMario2007baka 4 years ago
Why not use 660 Volts from two snap-on capacitors to blow those Low Voltage capacitors? You could find them in a dead computer power supply (if those HV capacitor survives, that is. They're rated 330 VDC / 680 µFarads - they're powerful b******! I have used them many times - they're impressive!)
DrMario2007baka 4 years ago
Thats the sort of thing we'd have loved to do, but because we're at school there was a safety issue attached that teachers don't let us cross. Good suggestion though.
rapture1024 4 years ago