That is a very large, but small "storage wise" at same time Capacitor. Oh legacy stuff, Y U So Interesting.
Usally any old power supply I come across, if it still works and puts out ample power, it turns into a modified PSU for things that run of 5 or 12 volts DC current when need is found.
That is a very large, but small "storage wise" at same time Capacitor. Oh legacy stuff, Y U So Interesting.
Usally any old power supply I come across, if it still works and puts out ample power, it turns into a modified PSU for things that run of 5 or 12 volts DC current when need is found.
The reason i'm using it as a coaster is because it fried. You can barely see the other power supply in the background that is running my 1500 watt amplifier and my 12" orion xtr pro subwoofer lol
It's a Jamicon 25000 μf 25v capacitor, designed to operate up to 85c. Dunno what you pulled it from, but it isn't likely to be very useful.
I don't know where i got it from either lol what are capacitors usually used for? I know that some people use them with massive speaker systems to keep their battery from dying but other than that i have no idea.
It's a universally used electronics component that's useful for several things (often smoothing-out the power supplied by a circuit). It certainly won't stop an audio system from draining a battery - they store 'transient' currents, they don't store long-term power like a battery. There's nothing useful you can do with it unless you're into electronics.
Maybe we are talking about different types of capacitors or maybe i explained it wrong. (i've never used a capacitor in a sound system because it is in my room at the moment)
Nope, there's only one kind of capacitro (although they vary hugely in specs).
The thing you linked to is presumably designed to prevent the spikes in power drain from a car audio system from causing momentary power drains on the other car electronics (eg to stop the headlights from dimming every time there's a big bass kick).
It doesn't make the battery last longer since it takes it's power from the battery. Capacitors are kind of like short-term batteries, they sit in a circuit and build-up a specific amount of current like a small reservoir, so when the circuit requires more current than the power supply (battery in this case) can supply the capacitor's reservoir is drained. It's a small reservoir that soaks-up the very short-term 'transient' power spikes. Although they have other properties as well, I'm not an electronics engineer so I can't give you anything more specific than that.
Yeah, because the american military work on a shoe-string budget, right?
Although there's plenty of people who have built small "coil" guns that work off a similar principle - it isn't hard, the problem is it's far less practical than conventional firearms or even simple compressed air.
I have built a simple Railgun in my garage off a guide on the internet.
The Navy plans to replace all of its gunpowder weapons with its all electric naval fleet they are working on. Plus that thing is hella intimidating.
Can't really tell but there is a + and a - on the top.
I thought it was some type of magnet but it is very light and didn't attract metal. I tried googling it and i couldn't find anything
On another note, check out what i did with my old psu:
i5-4690K @4.6GHz ~ ASRock Z97X Fatal1ty Killer ~ EKWB Supremacy MX ~ Watercooled SLI STRIX 970s
Project RedShift
Usally any old power supply I come across, if it still works and puts out ample power, it turns into a modified PSU for things that run of 5 or 12 volts DC current when need is found.
I think you're right. Anything i could use it for other than decoration?
Ikr it's a POS anyway, i might spraypaint it or something because that gray is uggglllyyyy
The reason i'm using it as a coaster is because it fried. You can barely see the other power supply in the background that is running my 1500 watt amplifier and my 12" orion xtr pro subwoofer lol
I don't know where i got it from either lol what are capacitors usually used for? I know that some people use them with massive speaker systems to keep their battery from dying but other than that i have no idea.
I'll make something cool out of it lol
Maybe we are talking about different types of capacitors or maybe i explained it wrong. (i've never used a capacitor in a sound system because it is in my room at the moment)
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_18784_VR3-VRPC1000.html
I'm kind of into electronics but i don't know much i've dabbled with led's and wiring case fan's to 9v batteries lol
How in the world would i do that??? lol
Ohhh okay i gotcha haha thanks
Can't be too hard the American Military built one.
Jesus christ that thing scares me lol
I have built a simple Railgun in my garage off a guide on the internet.
The Navy plans to replace all of its gunpowder weapons with its all electric naval fleet they are working on. Plus that thing is hella intimidating.
Bull (see "practicality").