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JohnnyLaw
Jan19-11, 11:29 AM
I've been interested in building a capacitor bank (a very small one for a simple 9V battery) but I'm not really sure how I should go about doing this. I've researched into other ways and found this would be the most efficient.
I was going to try this the bank absorb as much power as it can in as little time as possible, any recommendations on how I could go about doing this?
berkeman
Jan19-11, 11:47 AM
I've been interested in building a capacitor bank (a very small one for a simple 9V battery) but I'm not really sure how I should go about doing this. I've researched into other ways and found this would be the most efficient.
I was going to try this the bank absorb as much power as it can in as little time as possible, any recommendations on how I could go about doing this?
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Averagesupernova
Jan19-11, 12:53 PM
I've been interested in building a capacitor bank (a very small one for a simple 9V battery) but I'm not really sure how I should go about doing this. I've researched into other ways and found this would be the most efficient.
I was going to try this the bank absorb as much power as it can in as little time as possible, any recommendations on how I could go about doing this?
Generally the advantage of a capacitor bank is that you can absorb lots of power over a long long time and then release it in a very very short time. Not sure what you are thinking of in terms of 'as little time as possible'.
JohnnyLaw
Jan19-11, 01:01 PM
Hmm, well I'm looking to have it absorb and discharge within a few minutes. So I'm assuming the cap bank isn't the best idea?
Averagesupernova
Jan19-11, 01:04 PM
You will need to supply more information on how much energy is involved.
JohnnyLaw
Jan19-11, 01:25 PM
I sent you my calculations, it's frustrating trying to solve a problem when you know there is so many better options out there. Thank you for your help, Nova & Berk. I really do appreciate it.
Also, do you think a Super capacitor would be more suitable for my experiment?
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