mas-retals Posted December 2, 2008 Posted December 2, 2008 i need a charger circuit to charge my capacitors there rated to about 420 volts any diagrams of how to build one would be best and i need it to work on 9 volt batteries so any diagrams of where i could nick one from would be great. sam
YT2095 Posted December 2, 2008 Posted December 2, 2008 use a camera flash charger and capacitor, I did a single stage coil a few weeks ago with a Hydrogen Spark-gap trigger and threw a 120 gram screwdriver 8 foot across a room the cap was 350v @ 560mfd.
Gilded Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 the cap was 350v @ 560mfd. Holy capacitance, Batman! That's one of those "fridge-sized" capacitors right?
Gilded Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 Naah, it`s about the size of a `D` cell. Then I'm guessing you meant µF rather than mF.
YT2095 Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 no, it`s marked up `mfd` but it does mean Micro Farad, yes. not ALL capacitors use that symbol to state their value.
Gilded Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 no, it`s marked up `mfd` but it does mean Micro Farad, yes.not ALL capacitors use that symbol to state their value. Yeah but it's misleading. Although from the context one might guess it was microfarads, as with millifarads at that voltage the screwdriver would've most likely vaporized entirely.
YT2095 Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 in Electronics it`s not misleading though, it`s used all the time and is a perfectly valid acronym for micro farads. "Values of capacitors are usually specified in range of Farads (F), microfarads (μF or MFD), nanofarads (nF), or picofarads (pF), as one, millionths, billionths or trillionths of a farad.[2] The picofarad is sometimes comically called a "puff", as in "a ten puff capacitor". Since the Greek letter μ caused printing difficulties, the notation uF (or MFD) is often to be found as a substitute for μF in the electronics literature." taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad
Mr Skeptic Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 You can have D-cell sized capacitors that have several Farads, though at a lower voltage. Sometimes called ultracapacitor.
YT2095 Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 yeah, I have some 10F caps here at 2.5v that are about 1/3 the size of an AA batt.
stevenchiverton Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 i need a charger circuit to charge my capacitors there rated to about 420 volts any diagrams of how to build one would be best and i need it to work on 9 volt batteries so any diagrams of where i could nick one from would be great. sam this is a topic i can help with however theres a few hv photoflash cap chargers you can make to help charge those photoflash caps to use for this but at the moment im still in my experimental stages and testing on the latest ones but they are very advanced or maybe technicle to biuld and involves chargeing hv photoflash capcitors via one wire. its a long story.
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