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Re: Beginner : Joules to amperage
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Original poster: "Mike" <mike.marcum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
You also need to know the esr/esl too to figure that out.
Mike
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Subject: Beginner : Joules to amperage
Original poster: Albert Eardley <altech6983@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello
I have a capacitor that is rated 80mfd at 1300 Vac. I
calculated 676 joules. I need to know the amps per
discharge. Is there any way to do that?