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Help! Almost killed by exploding capacitor! What did I do?

Started by konduct, February 10, 2009, 12:06:50 PM

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Quote from: Bulbz on February 12, 2009, 05:53:18 AM
Remembered to duck, I hope  ;D

I don't think it's such a good idea to hook up capacitors of different volt ratings though. I done the same thing years ago, and noticed the smaller capacitor started to heat up.

It may be the same as hooking up a 1.5 volt AAA battery to a 24 volt leisure battery.
LOL...didn't have time to duck...my hand was directly above when it went off.

Now...see...that is interesting...because I sort of wondered about that. I don't know many of the finer "rules" of circuit design and figured maybe it was common knowledge to not mix different caps. But then...I was wondering...is there some sort of potential difference anomaly happening here? One cap sucks in more than another? Could we exploit it for a gain? Remember...in nearly every system...energy comes from a difference in potential?