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<blockquote data-quote="Vincew" data-source="post: 232471" data-attributes="member: 7243"><p>By looking at the charts we see that adding the caps increased the average voltage from 12.2V (no Caps) to 13.7V (32k uF Caps).</p><p></p><p>Using very big value caps, lets say 1F, there is possible to achive average voltage of 14.6V. </p><p>But how much money and effort (soldering is gonna kill you :P)you need to spend to achieve 1F.</p><p></p><p>I use RM ~25 to increase from 12.2V to 13.7 = 1.5V increment.</p><p>But for 13.7V to 14.4V = .9V ???? How much a few hundred? </p><p>As for safety, if use 32000 uF => the charges stored is 0.384 Coulomb.</p><p>If use 1F caps, => the charges is 12 Coulomb. (Which i think is not very safe) :huh: </p><p></p><p>1 Coulomb is already very BIG charge, if 12 Coulomb => Possible will cause accidental discharge and ACCIDENT. :( </p><p></p><p>I may not be right :ph34r: . Can Someone please verify? :lol: :D :P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincew, post: 232471, member: 7243"] By looking at the charts we see that adding the caps increased the average voltage from 12.2V (no Caps) to 13.7V (32k uF Caps). Using very big value caps, lets say 1F, there is possible to achive average voltage of 14.6V. But how much money and effort (soldering is gonna kill you :P)you need to spend to achieve 1F. I use RM ~25 to increase from 12.2V to 13.7 = 1.5V increment. But for 13.7V to 14.4V = .9V ???? How much a few hundred? As for safety, if use 32000 uF => the charges stored is 0.384 Coulomb. If use 1F caps, => the charges is 12 Coulomb. (Which i think is not very safe) :huh: 1 Coulomb is already very BIG charge, if 12 Coulomb => Possible will cause accidental discharge and ACCIDENT. :( I may not be right :ph34r: . Can Someone please verify? :lol: :D :P [/QUOTE]
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