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Well, after 30 something views I'll say WAF! I just wish you'd come over to my house and tweek the $#!^ out of my gear. Bring yours too so I can get a ref of what you like
and instead of just using a boring ole screwdriver to discharge the caps, find more entertaining things, like the neighbors cat, or maybe the leads to a lightbulb or the metal ring around the gas tank hole in your caror stick it in one of those static proof bags with puter chips, close and shake until you see sparks. lolid think you would want to put alligator clips on the cap leads and then touch those, so you dont accidentaly weld a screwdriver to the cap leads
DVV, why don't you discharge the caps through a resistor?
I second JohnR's suggestion.Won't the massive amount of current developed as a result of shorting the electrolytic capacitor severely shorten its life?Some of the electronic hobby sites I visit, often bemoan the fact that most electrolytic capacitors do not last long when utilized in this manner, unless they were specifically designed for such duties.Won't a large 5W flame-resistant resistor be better for discharging?Just a thought.Cheers,benny---Look, one says to oneself, look how cold the world is growing. Some more years will pass, and after them will come gloomy solitude; then will come old age trembling on its crutch, and after it misery and desolation. Your fantastic world will grow pale, your dreams will fade and die and will fall like yellow leaves from the trees... (White Nights, Feodor Dostoevsky)
Wonder if you could market a unit to do these things for you.Just hook up leads and run through a list.
Yes, I see what you are saying.Just thought for convience that a burnin product might sell like cable burner's do and not many people know of the tweek which might be a selling line for manufactures.
Before you install a set of brand new, large capacity caps, where large is anything over 1,000uF, not to even mention 10,000uF and above, you should check if it works, and "form" it. "Forming" is simply letting the capacitor charge at a low current; low voltage is not necessary, assuming only the usual precautions you would have anyway regarding voltage (never ever let it run any nearer than 5V below its nominal CONSTANT working voltage rating, and even that's too high).