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Is Charging a 2.7V, 350F Supercapacitor with a 10mA, 20V Source Safe?
I'm sorry, 10mA
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Post #11
Mar 24, 2015
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Electrical Engineering
Is Charging a 2.7V, 350F Supercapacitor with a 10mA, 20V Source Safe?
Although the voltage is 20V but only amperage 10mV (it as a leak). so, I do not want to pass any parts change any power consuming.
cosmos1226
Post #9
Mar 24, 2015
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Is Charging a 2.7V, 350F Supercapacitor with a 10mA, 20V Source Safe?
. maxwell supercapacitor 2.7V 350F. thánks you
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Post #7
Mar 24, 2015
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Is Charging a 2.7V, 350F Supercapacitor with a 10mA, 20V Source Safe?
I'm experimenting power supply 20V for charging 27V capacitor 350F. Supercapacitor is loaded, but does know it safe?
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Post #5
Mar 23, 2015
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Is Charging a 2.7V, 350F Supercapacitor with a 10mA, 20V Source Safe?
I have supercapcitor 2.7V, 350F. I want to charge it by 0.001mA 20V power source. Is it safe? Thanks you!.
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