Topic Brief: A bank of five 400 μF capacitors wired up in parallel (to give a total of 2000 μF) is charged up to about 3.5 kV and suddenly ... This takes approximately 15 minutes, creating a charge on the capacitor that could ...
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A bank of five 400 μF capacitors wired up in parallel (to give a total of 2000 μF) is charged up to about 3.5 kV and suddenly ... This takes approximately 15 minutes, creating a charge on the capacitor that could ... It's inexcusable that we did, but we finally made corrections in a new ...
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- A bank of five 400 μF capacitors wired up in parallel (to give a total of 2000 μF) is charged up to about 3.5 kV and suddenly ...
- This takes approximately 15 minutes, creating a charge on the capacitor that could ...
- It's inexcusable that we did, but we finally made corrections in a new ...
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