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JimT
Joined: 27 Feb 2006 Posts: 22 Location: Auburn, ME
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 4:52 pm Post subject: Rotax capacitor |
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I have a new 0.5 farad capacitor sitting around. It was left over from a step sons car audio adventure. I was thinking about using it for the capacitor in my Rotax powered project. Since it will likely discharge after some shutdowns, This device would likely look like a short circuit, transiently for every start up. is this a reasonable expectation? Would this be too stressful for the battery? I would guess the battery would try to charge it long before the starter starts to crank. Plan your next roadtrip with MapQuest.com: America's #1 Mapping Site.
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 6:45 pm Post subject: Rotax capacitor |
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At 08:48 PM 5/11/2008 -0400, you wrote:
Quote: | I have a new 0.5 farad capacitor sitting around. It was left over from a
step sons car audio adventure. I was thinking about using it for the
capacitor in my Rotax powered project. Since it will likely discharge
after some shutdowns, This device would likely look like a short circuit,
transiently for every start up. is this a reasonable
expectation? Would this be too stressful for the battery? I would guess
the battery would try to charge it long before the starter starts to crank.
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These things are 'tempting' . . . they offer a potential
for a very "quiet" system. However, your misgivings are
well founded. Capacitors this large present some system
dynamics at periods MUCH longer than those presented by
classic noise sources. Getting these puppies charged up
is not a trivial concern. Further, they boost the potential
for short but exceedingly large fault currents in case of
a short.
The battery and/or alternator are not at risk for damage.
I recommend that you stick with the smaller devices which
certainly perform to expectations and offer no special
risks.
Bob . . .
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