Thank you! I was wondering about the actual capacity of those super capacitors, that's ~70% of label capacity, better than I suspected. That makes them viable for a lot of fun applications. Now I have to check out some of your other videos, to se if they're also very good.
Great test! Friend did not see in your video the maximum current that bank can reach !? I intend to use this bench in a solar system to withstand peaks of a refrigerator! would you inform me the maximum current that this bank provides with 59f? thank you very much for attention !!!
According to this datasheet the max. peak current should be around 180A and continues current about 20A www.masters.com.pl/files/ds/samwha/samwha-green-cap.pdf
Thank you! I was wondering about the actual capacity of those super capacitors, that's ~70% of label capacity, better than I suspected. That makes them viable for a lot of fun applications. Now I have to check out some of your other videos, to se if they're also very good.
Excellent video and clean explanation of knowing what type of capacitor I have. Thank you very much.
Great test! Friend did not see in your video the maximum current that bank can reach !? I intend to use this bench in a solar system to withstand peaks of a refrigerator! would you inform me the maximum current that this bank provides with 59f? thank you very much for attention !!!
According to this datasheet the max. peak current should be around 180A and continues current about 20A
www.masters.com.pl/files/ds/samwha/samwha-green-cap.pdf
Simply brilliant explanation. Thank you
What was the device called that you connected the 12v lamp to? Seem to be useful for measuring Ah etc. Also where did you get it@
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Informative
Nice👍
keep going bro
Thanks
interesting