Room De-humiifier Capacitor
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Room De-humiifier Capacitor
Ok, I know I shouldn't be playing with capacitors, I'm scared of them. I heard they can knock you down. Well, I have one I'm pulling off a bad compressor. It's 250VAC 50/60Hz, 35 uF -5%+5% Can this be hooked up like a battery, or utilized on a BRP? Otherwise, it's no use to me.
Last edited by luckychucky on Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:19 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : added words)
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Re: Room De-humiifier Capacitor
it may work but their are products for your bike , l was thinking the same for mine as a battery takes up to much room
l seen post on the subject l'll look around and post when l find it ,
mike
l seen post on the subject l'll look around and post when l find it ,
mike
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Re: Room De-humiifier Capacitor
l would read post submitted on this topic , heres one l found
mike
http://www.xr650rforum.com/t1911-adding-a-capacitor
mike
http://www.xr650rforum.com/t1911-adding-a-capacitor
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Re: Room De-humiifier Capacitor
no where near large enough capacity - depends on the stator rating but your looking more in the region of 20-30,000uF
I got a 200W stator and have a 50v 33,000uF capacitor.
Regards
SkidMark
I got a 200W stator and have a 50v 33,000uF capacitor.
Regards
SkidMark
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Thanks for the Schematic
Guess I'll just put that stator on the shelf, after I figure how to discharge it.
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