Bigger ones don't need that much more power. We were playing with one in physics today that had a capacitance of 31500e6F, and a surge capacity of only 40V.
now imagine what would happen to a capacitor that is meant to take a maximum of 140v and overvolt it to say, 600v... this is what happened to my brothers computer when there was a power surge... ... entire PSU is covered in lead acid or whatever chemicals are found in capacitors....
This thing just exploded in my fingers, 22uF 16V connected to 10.8V NiMH battery, in correct polarity. NB: keep V-rating 2-3 times higher for Ta caps.
Grabbed myself a 100uf 16v electrolytic that I had on my "work table" and hooked it up backwards to the two deep cycle batteries I'm using in my "12 volt room project". It made a hissing noise then "POP"
Only thing is you may want to do it near a window or outside; the smoke is very irritating if you breath it in.
Explode an electrolytic cap, some of them smell like fish when they explode. Also put one in an old microwave. (not a good microwave a crappy one that isnt used anymore) and watch it go boom.
Bigger ones don't need that much more power. We were playing with one in physics today that had a capacitance of 31500e6F, and a surge capacity of only 40V.
emaguire512 4 months ago
now imagine what would happen to a capacitor that is meant to take a maximum of 140v and overvolt it to say, 600v... this is what happened to my brothers computer when there was a power surge... ... entire PSU is covered in lead acid or whatever chemicals are found in capacitors....
hellstudios 1 year ago
@hellstudios It's electolyte, it's awful stuff because it corrodes everything!
ubuntututorials 1 year ago
@ubuntututorials that looked more like a tantalum to me.
thevectorfilms 8 months ago
@thevectorfilms Tantalums have electrolyte in them too but in powdered/solid form. They are called tantalum electrolytic capacitors.
ubuntututorials 8 months ago
This thing just exploded in my fingers, 22uF 16V connected to 10.8V NiMH battery, in correct polarity. NB: keep V-rating 2-3 times higher for Ta caps.
:( hurts
klausstok 4 years ago
Grabbed myself a 100uf 16v electrolytic that I had on my "work table" and hooked it up backwards to the two deep cycle batteries I'm using in my "12 volt room project". It made a hissing noise then "POP"
Only thing is you may want to do it near a window or outside; the smoke is very irritating if you breath it in.
"COUGH! COUGH! BLEACH! COUGH!"
yuandrew 4 years ago
Try an old tantal capacitor!
picfux 4 years ago
I once hooked up a SMT tantalum capacitor up backwords, turned on the power, and had an instant fireball.
bfeely 4 years ago
Explode an electrolytic cap, some of them smell like fish when they explode. Also put one in an old microwave. (not a good microwave a crappy one that isnt used anymore) and watch it go boom.
InternalVoice 4 years ago
bigger ones need lots of power and arnt louder at all
submanxtreme 4 years ago
try a bigger one haha
holmes23 5 years ago
Lol i study in electronic and we tryed that yesterday, exploding capacitor rock :D
FrankBro 5 years ago