Super capacitor thoughts.
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Well the SuperCap battery could easily be modified for that.anotherperson wrote:By alternative battery, I meant USB device alternative battery I guess there's not much difference between this and that at all. I might go get a 2.3V 50F cap next week and look around for a 2 to 5V step up circuit. Have you got a link to something like that, vb_master? If not no need to search for me - I'll look.
Capable of reaching 9V, however, I'm guessing the issue lies in what electronic its used in. I'm sure if you rigged it to a PSOne LCD and an SNES, it'll last about 30seconds...
The article mentioned something about finding a way to raise the mAH so you can use it longer, but I just glanced over it quickly. If you can figure that part out, you are in business.
The article mentioned something about finding a way to raise the mAH so you can use it longer, but I just glanced over it quickly. If you can figure that part out, you are in business.
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i was reprimanded for discharging giant solarcar capacitors through bits of metal (thus melting said bits) because apparently the capacitors build up huge electrostatic forces inside (makes sense) and a rapid change in these forces can like rip it apart inside or something.
of course, these capacitors were like bigger than a water bottle.
i was reprimanded for discharging giant solarcar capacitors through bits of metal (thus melting said bits) because apparently the capacitors build up huge electrostatic forces inside (makes sense) and a rapid change in these forces can like rip it apart inside or something.
of course, these capacitors were like bigger than a water bottle.
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