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Re: cap
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- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 21:44:08 -0600
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Original poster: "Dan" <DUllfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Ed:
He's talking about a can crusher. discharge the cap through a heavy
copper wire. The enormous magnetic pulse makes the can implode. the
can is open, of course.
Dan
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Subject: Re: cap
Original poster: Ed Phillips <<mailto:evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
"Original poster: <mailto:Timjroche@xxxxxxx>Timjroche@xxxxxxx
i've been doing some side experiments with caps and , as
usual, opened a bag of worms, but i digress...i've got 3 or 4
different types and as i try to blow things up or crush things, say i
want 50 joules to hook to a coil for induction heaing....do i use
625 uF @ 400v
123uF @900v
.69 @12Kv
.16uF @25Kv......
if they all are 50J, what's bettet??
thanx
tim"
What are you talking about? How do you plan to do the induction
heating with only a coil and a capacitor???
Ed