Hey guys I have looked everywhere online and cannot find out how to fully charge my 100v 470 microfarad capacitor. Anything you have will help, thanks in advanced.
>>55788679
Attach 200V to it.
What's the difference between these and ceramic capacitors ?
>>55788746
ceramics are higher quality and aren't polarized but cost more
Just different materials. I don't know too much about ceramic but electrolytic are usually aluminum sheets wrapped around an insulated core.
why don't you just hook up a DC power supply to it?
or if you're a shitskin with no tools use a battery
I don't have a 100v battery.
>>55789250
9 9V in series will almost get you there.
>>55788785
>electrolytic are usually aluminum sheets wrapped around an insulated core.
Theres a chemical paste in there too.
>>55789348
it's got electrolytes
That's why I blend and drink capacitors after every game.
>>55788679
charge it with 100v m8.
you will never "fully" charge it though
>>55789310
Why not 11? (+ 1 AA)
>>55789374
Its what plants crave
>>55789310
Eesh. I can feel the heat from that post.
>>55790564
Capacitors need Brawndo?
>>55790729
Everything needs Brawndo
>>55789516
Because I can't do math.
>>55788710
heheheh... sorry.. meant kek.
>apply DC current
I gotcha anon
>>55788679
>charge capacitor manually
...
Your building a rail gun aren't you.
>>55792713
no...
>>55789348
Yeah the dialectric, that changes the permittivity of the space between the two plates of the capacitor, and hence it's capacitance
>>55788679
How do I attach one of these to my motherboard?
>>55788679
wtf? why are you even trying to charge a capacitor manually?
plug it into a wall outlet
>>55788679
If you measure it with a resistive volt meter it will slightly discharge it then it will not be "fully" charged. I can usually tell if they are fully charged if the top blows off and it fills the room with electrolyte dust. That is the only sure way of knowing.