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(Richard Casady) wrote in
: When I was a kid we had an electrolytic, rather three in the same can. We paralleled them, twisted three wires together solder, repeat. We would charge it up with a 90 volt battery and kill guppies. The leads were 3/4 in apart and we would straddle the fish with the leads. Also blew holes in aluminum foil. I caught a friend of my kid brother about to put the leads in a wall socket. Should have let him do it. Casady http://cleantech.com/news/3174/eesto...ltracapacitor- milestone Wait until you see the massive ultracapacitor EEStor is making for the Zenn Canadian electric cars. Given enough power, it will recharge in seconds, not hours, as no chemical battery will be involved. The target is 125 miles at 80 mph all electric. Amazing technology coming.... |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 13:32:02 +0000, Larry wrote:
(Richard Casady) wrote in : When I was a kid we had an electrolytic, rather three in the same can. We paralleled them, twisted three wires together solder, repeat. We would charge it up with a 90 volt battery and kill guppies. The leads were 3/4 in apart and we would straddle the fish with the leads. Also blew holes in aluminum foil. I caught a friend of my kid brother about to put the leads in a wall socket. Should have let him do it. Casady I had a massive, high-current electrolytic with battery-sized ears sticking out the top of it to connect to bus bars....a real brute. It was something like 1.2 Farads at 250 volts, but I can't remember exactly. It's very unusual for that voltage to be so much capacitance. Charging it up to 200 volts took many minutes as the power supplies available had limited current capabilities. Once charge, this beast was straight from hell. Discharging it across a steel bar welded it solid to the bar with a bang that could empty the electronics shop...(c;] That is less than 300 joules. My twelve pack sized photographic flash has 1200 joules. Discharges in 1/400 sec, a time film likes. 250 volts is in the ballpark. Casady |
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