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19-Mar-2004, 06:59 AM
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capacitor charging
the stupid bulb broke that i have to use to charge my capacitor, can i use any bulb to charge it?
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You can just use a resistor instead... the only purpose of the bulb or resistor is to slow down the draw to the cap....
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thanks
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no prob!
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make sure u use the right one
if you want it done pm me and i will do it
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