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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

Capacitor tests. Same type Capacitor used , under water and above water.
Look at the differences.
1000 µF 10 Volts at 230 Volts 13 Ampères.

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  • Hey guys i really need your help. I have this 330V 700uF capacitor out of a vintage camara flash and i was wondering if i could charge it in under 20 seconds with (number) of disposable camara flash curcuits. or if i could use a (number) of electric fly swatters?. what would be the better choice? (if u help i will sub)

  • @FalloutFanBoy101 Use mains 230 volts on a bridge rectifier which will give about 315 volts.

    Add a 15 watt lamp in series to limit current or use a 10 Watt 6k8 ohm resistor.

    And unplug every time, also discharge capacitor which will kill when fully charged.

  • That green water looks tasty. =P

    Nice video!!

  • 1 drip of green food coloring

  • Goeie condensator.

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  • 1st one= fart

    2nd one =ATOMIC BLAST

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  • OOOooo.

  • Now drink that water :3

  • hony

    what

    my compasitor just broke

    0.0

  • @FalloutFanBoy101 I have bought a stroboscope. I just connect the separate cap to the cap that's mounted on the PCB, and it starts charging.

  • You can actually use that for electrolysis and generate huge amounts of hydrogen and oxygen or Browns gas. Just like cavitation bubbles when the bubbles of hydrogen and oxygen implode they actually create a jet of gas travelling at super sonic speeds and creating a huge amount of heat. When imploding the jet is actually more than 7000 degrees in temperature and combined with the speed it's travelling it will cut right throw even the hardest steel that melts at 3000 degrees.

  • i want to se a whole batteri of tests. Since capacitors break different, from capacitor to capacitor. even though its the same kind.

    with the setup you have there, i imagine you have done so all ready, so was these always the results?

  • don't want to drink that.....

  • @RODALCO2007 full wave rectified mains at 230VAC is approximately 325V 230*1.414 = 325.22. Since AC mains is +/-10% nominally this could even be as high as 357.74V either way, its gonna hurt if you grab the wrong bit!

  • electrolysis ftw

  • Y si dejas de contaminar el agua?

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