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<blockquote data-quote="Vincew" data-source="post: 215320" data-attributes="member: 7243"><p>Nice work,</p><p></p><p>Who is the babe in the pic? i saw pink shirt, doggy mug and hello kitty key chain. Not bad taste, got class. ;)</p><p></p><p>Back to original question: How much Capacitance © is being used in this circuit? </p><p></p><p>The reason i asked is because i think we overkilled the setup by using too high C value. As C increased; more charge is being accumulated (which is ggod right?) but if the value of each of the capacitor used is high it also means it takes more time to charge it up. "Just my theory".</p><p></p><p>I will start my diy within these 2 weeks (if not too tied to work).</p><p></p><p>The setup i would use is 2pcs 4700uF, 3pcs 3300uF and 8pcs 1000uF which gives a total of 27300uF of capacitance. Take note on the 8pcs of 100uF Caps, these guys should charge up faster and dis charge faster compared to 4700uF. the Big Boys is to stabilize fluctuations.</p><p></p><p>It should give faster and better response to the system compared to use only all 4700 uF Caps.</p><p></p><p>If the theory here correct, instead of adding Caps until it is full - we should be trying to find the best combination.</p><p></p><p>I get the Tips of using a total of 27000 uF from the first post where the Guys suggested 2 ~ 3 of each Caps.</p><p></p><p>Let hope i get this right:)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincew, post: 215320, member: 7243"] Nice work, Who is the babe in the pic? i saw pink shirt, doggy mug and hello kitty key chain. Not bad taste, got class. ;) Back to original question: How much Capacitance © is being used in this circuit? The reason i asked is because i think we overkilled the setup by using too high C value. As C increased; more charge is being accumulated (which is ggod right?) but if the value of each of the capacitor used is high it also means it takes more time to charge it up. "Just my theory". I will start my diy within these 2 weeks (if not too tied to work). The setup i would use is 2pcs 4700uF, 3pcs 3300uF and 8pcs 1000uF which gives a total of 27300uF of capacitance. Take note on the 8pcs of 100uF Caps, these guys should charge up faster and dis charge faster compared to 4700uF. the Big Boys is to stabilize fluctuations. It should give faster and better response to the system compared to use only all 4700 uF Caps. If the theory here correct, instead of adding Caps until it is full - we should be trying to find the best combination. I get the Tips of using a total of 27000 uF from the first post where the Guys suggested 2 ~ 3 of each Caps. Let hope i get this right:) [/QUOTE]
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