330v Capacitor Discharge

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

Discharge from a 330v 100uf capacitor, 330v @ 20mA in the wrong area can kill :)

The video and audio sync is out and it sounds a lot better in real life.

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  • a good example that light travels faster than sound?

  • >>330v @ 20mA in the wrong area can kill

    No

    And capacitors discharge in the thousands of amps range, but only for a few milliseconds/nanoseconds

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  • I discharge capacitors by using the AC plug prongs of my solder iron. Little to no sparks and works fast. Nothing works better or faster that I have found. I have done this in a cap that tested 584 volts with no issues.

  • If I were shocked at 330v, then the current that would flow between two points 5/8" apart would lead to a current flow of less than 300μA, nowhere near 20mA.

  • That was fun, But now I am messing with 450 volts @ 2,400uF

    Soon I plan to bank a few. But this here got me started :D

  • @bluewafflenet

    lol I did that once, pretty scary

  • The other day I shocked myself with a 330v capacitor from a dismantled camera (flash) by accient :P

  • LOL my 25 volts capacitor powerful

  • good job and continue like that to fuck up the capacitor idiot

  • @ ratheads

    Congratulations it's 2.5 Volt

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