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October 29th, 2007 01:48 AM #13
This is just an opinion.... The battery does a very good job of stablizing the voltage. So if you place a capacitor bank in parallel to it, the capacitor back is rendundant. Better place the capacitor bank across the load with a short-as-possible wires. This capacitor bank will tend to minimize the resistance (hence voltage drop) of the wires from the battery to the load.
Electrolytic capacitors are very good in filtering low frequency variations. But for high frequency noise, it is not so good. Ceramic capacitors are good for high frequency noise but due to it's low capacitance is bad at low frequency noise. So it is best to parallel this two types of capacitors.
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October 29th, 2007 02:41 AM #14
ill take this credit to one of our fellow fcp.
4,700 μ F 2pcs
2,200 μ F 2pcs
1,000 μ F 4pcs
470 μ F 4pcs
330 μ F 6pcs
220 μ F 6pcs
Case 75×50×30
Universal PCB (Small) 42×72×1.2
30amp Fuse
Fuse-holder
Audio Cable
Green LED with resistor
8mm shrink tubing
8-8 uncoated terminal (2pcs)
Wire Crimping tool
Tools:
Soldering Lead
Soldering Iron (40-60watt)
Soldering Flux/Paste
pwede ka bumili nito sa deeco or alexan....
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October 29th, 2007 01:00 PM #16
just a question
pwede bang isang cap nalang na malaki ang farad? like those 60k uF caps and above?
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October 30th, 2007 06:15 AM #18
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October 30th, 2007 01:35 PM #19
parallel lang ba talaga kahit anong order ng caps basta parallel lang lahat tama ba?
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March 19th, 2008 08:49 AM #20
Buhay pa ba to? Sana may nagbebenta ng DIY'ed volt stab. This is good for old together with a grouding kit. Some said that these 2 things can help your car stablelize in terms of electricity.
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