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Hugh Capacitor willl blow
A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe.. can't believe folk install this hugh size of capacitor in car and they drive without worry. I feel it's going to explore someday. When you put in hugh amp in such big capacitor if a tiny thing goes wrong, watch out it might burn you car... |
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A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe..
can't believe folk install this hugh size of capacitor in car and they drive without worry. I feel it's going to explore someday. When you put in hugh amp in such big capacitor if a tiny thing goes wrong, watch out it might burn you car... If "a tiny thing goes wrong"...what tiny thing are you talking about? |
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In article .com,
wrote: A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe.. A herb capacitor burns like a bong. -- Thor Lancelot Simon "The inconsistency is startling, though admittedly, if consistency is to be abandoned or transcended, there is no problem." - Noam Chomsky |
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Is this guy kidding? What is a capacitor going to exlore? And who is
Hugh? |
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Sounds like this dude has a huge capacitor exploring his bung hole.
Definitely needs to amp it up though for more electroshock therapy. Obviously the uF amount is not enough to jolt the S*%T that fills his oral cavity. wrote in message oups.com... A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe.. can't believe folk install this hugh size of capacitor in car and they drive without worry. I feel it's going to explore someday. When you put in hugh amp in such big capacitor if a tiny thing goes wrong, watch out it might burn you car... |
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A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe..
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Oh, that's knee slapper! Geez, my sides hurt! Mmdir2002, stop it, you nut, I can't take it! can't believe folk install this hugh size of capacitor in car and they drive without worry. I feel it's going to explore someday. When you put in hugh amp in such big capacitor if a tiny thing goes wrong, watch out it might burn you car... Watch out, that hugh capacitor's going to explore! MOSFET |
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MZ wrote: A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe.. can't believe folk install this hugh size of capacitor in car and they drive without worry. I feel it's going to explore someday. When you put in hugh amp in such big capacitor if a tiny thing goes wrong, watch out it might burn you car... If "a tiny thing goes wrong"...what tiny thing are you talking about? YOu are so stupid. Capacitor is a storage device. In this case, it stores the eletric voltage. If thing go wrong inside of capacitor, it might cut off the voltage or it might cuz harm to your battery or if thing get worst, these stored voltage will explore like the battery charge does sometimes. You are carrying a bomb in your car! |
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If "a tiny thing goes wrong"...what tiny thing are you talking about?
YOu are so stupid. Capacitor is a storage device. In this case, it stores the eletric voltage. If thing go wrong inside of capacitor, it might cut off the voltage or it might cuz harm to your battery or if thing get worst, these stored voltage will explore like the battery charge does sometimes. You are carrying a bomb in your car! Capacitors can "explode", yeah. So what happens when one does? Have you ever actually seen a capacitor "explode"? I have. Is it like a bomb exploding? Are there flames? Can it cause your car to catch fire? |
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mightymouse68 wrote: wrote: YOu are so stupid. Capacitor is a storage device. In this case, it stores the eletric voltage. If thing go wrong inside of capacitor, it might cut off the voltage or it might cuz harm to your battery or if thing get worst, these stored voltage will explore like the battery charge does sometimes. You are carrying a bomb in your car! Look, a capacitor is not going to explode (or explore). It may pop and ooze fluid, but realistically it should never explode. Even if it did explode it wouldn't kill you or even hurt you. They aren't packed with C4. I had a couple of cans of soda explode in my trunk one winter and I'm still alive to talk about it. Do us all a favor Chicken Little and stop posting such nonsense. The sky is not falling. What are you saying, you stupid idiot!!! You said that was soda can exploded not capacitor. If it was a big capacitor, you might not talk about this right now. |
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i is not an stupid idiot. i be just tryin too shair mye openion. y wood
u be so meen too me. |
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Ummmm.......just remember to charge...discharge your capacitor with the correct resistor wire (only needs charge BEFORE initial install, discharge when removed).. most new caps are sold with these wires with l.e.d.s to inform you about charge, discharge status, you should have no problems.....get one with a led voltmeter (it looks cool) keep the wire from the cap to the amp relatively short 3 to 4 feet for better response ...dont worry...everything will be alright...double check connections. and if you have a question, dont hesitate to get a second opinion. Youd go to another doctor right!!???? so do yourself a favor and get informed......by the way.....caps are filled with acids like a battery. so, if a cross wire were to happen.....the acids will ooze out the unit.
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"mightymouse68" wrote in message oups.com... i is not an stupid idiot. i be just tryin too shair mye openion. y wood u be so meen too me. That settles it, he is just ****ing around, No one can be this stupid to make so many mistakes in just 3 sentences. Either that or someones pet chimp got on the computer. |
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Ummmm.......just remember to charge...discharge your capacitor with the
correct resistor wire (only needs charge BEFORE initial install, discharge when removed).. Discharging your cap when you no longer use it is a REALLY good idea as I failed to do this once and when I went to store it something metal touched both posts on top, and MAN, that will give you a big time education on how much current a cap can unload in an instant (a small part of the metal that touched the cap was VAPORIZED!). Of course, given enough time, a cap will discharge itself. But, as far as charging a cap, the resistor is needed only to prevent a large spark. I have charged caps without this resistor and I'm still standing, but it's not a bad idea; if you have the resistor, use it. MOSFET |
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Sadly, I don't think he's joking. Google pulled up a couple thousand
posts from . On some of them, he uses his e-mail address as his name, and on others, he posts as "Red Cloud". He posts on dozens of different groups, and as far as I can tell, it's the same incoherent babbling on all of them. SG Oh, great! Now I feel guilty for making fun of him. Thanks! His posts are actually pretty funny and they give us something to talk about. If he just didn't give advice. That's when it becomes problematic. MOSFET |
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Sean Scott wrote: "mightymouse68" wrote in message oups.com... i is not an stupid idiot. i be just tryin too shair mye openion. y wood u be so meen too me. That settles it, he is just ****ing around, No one can be this stupid to make so many mistakes in just 3 sentences. Either that or someones pet chimp got on the computer. HOly cow! What are you mumbling about? Do you really want to be a oxymoron? |
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sq4u wrote: Ummmm.......just remember to charge...discharge your capacitor with the correct resistor wire (only needs charge BEFORE initial install, discharge when removed).. most new caps are sold with these wires with l.e.d.s to inform you about charge, discharge status, you should have no problems.....get one with a led voltmeter (it looks cool) keep the wire from the cap to the amp relatively short 3 to 4 feet for better response ...dont worry...everything will be alright...double check connections. and if you have a question, dont hesitate to get a second opinion. Youd go to another doctor right!!???? so do yourself a favor and get informed......by the way.....caps are filled with acids like a battery. so, if a cross wire were to happen.....the acids will ooze out the unit. -- sq4u Wow I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'M HEARING HERE...Capacitor is not like tiny device in a electronic device I've known. With rising upgrade sound of car stereo, we have the KingKong size of capacitor. This must be the largest capacitor in consumer electronic device I've ever seen. This is really crazy and same times it's hilarious that many fool don't realize the unnecessarily and dangerous gadget they carry into their car when capacitor simply does NOTHING. Capacitor can't fix the broken car stereo sound. Capacitor does not supply a voltage. All it does is reading out the digitial display of voltage. Who needs to read the voltage since the all car stereo must operate at +12 volt. We all know that. If you don't know, you must be some 3 grader. Well finished my laugh here... Now cap is acting like a battery. If this is a case, it is right just as I've thought. Acid stuff from batter is dangerous to be around. I wouldn't want to be part of this street competition of earthshaking sound, and go to |
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In article .com,
wrote: Acid stuff from batter is dangerous to be around. No, no. The acid goes in the kool-aid; the vodka goes in the the jell-o; the "green flour" goes in the brownie mix. Leave the pancake batter alone, people need their sugar and grease the morning after a binge and you don't want to **** with that. For someone who is clearly constantly on drugs -- powerful drugs, maybe even Hunter S. Thompson quality Powerful Narcotics -- you really don't know much about what you're doing. -- Thor Lancelot Simon "The inconsistency is startling, though admittedly, if consistency is to be abandoned or transcended, there is no problem." - Noam Chomsky |
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Now cap is acting like a battery. If this is a case, it is right just
as I've thought. Acid stuff from batter is dangerous to be around. I wouldn't want to be part of this street competition of earthshaking sound, and go to I can't explain how disappointed I am that this post had to end so abruptly. My guess is that a capacitor exploded nearby... |
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If that is the case, perhaps Scott can put together a "Best of mmdir2"
from the thousands of posts that he found. Let us all bow our heads for a moment of silence... |
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Scott Gardner wrote: On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 02:41:28 -0800, "Tony F" wrote: I think is someone we all know & he's just ****ing around with us. I mean, can someone honestly be that stupid? Or maybe he's mentally handicapped and we shouldn't be making fun of him. I can visualize him sitting in front of his computer all day drooling and wearing a bicycle helmet so he doesn't hurt himself. Seriously, read the first post and imagine him with a bicycle helmet, a little pink, stuffed alligator that squeaks when you squeeze it, a bib, and thick, black-rimmed glasses. It all fits, doesn't it? Okay. Now I feel bad. And now I don't. Tony Sadly, I don't think he's joking. Google pulled up a couple thousand posts from . On some of them, he uses his address as his name, and on others, he posts as "Red Cloud". He posts on dozens of different groups, and as far as I can tell, it's the same incoherent babbling on all of them. SG Thanks a lots you oxymoron! I thanks you for back searching me...and you have a plenty of time to read all of my previous posts...I surely do not back searching you and I surely don't care about your previous posts. You must be a kid! |
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wrote in message oups.com... sq4u wrote: Ummmm.......just remember to charge...discharge your capacitor with the correct resistor wire (only needs charge BEFORE initial install, discharge when removed).. most new caps are sold with these wires with l.e.d.s to inform you about charge, discharge status, you should have no problems.....get one with a led voltmeter (it looks cool) keep the wire from the cap to the amp relatively short 3 to 4 feet for better response ...dont worry...everything will be alright...double check connections. and if you have a question, dont hesitate to get a second opinion. Youd go to another doctor right!!???? so do yourself a favor and get informed......by the way.....caps are filled with acids like a battery. so, if a cross wire were to happen.....the acids will ooze out the unit. -- sq4u Wow I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'M HEARING HERE...Capacitor is not like tiny device in a electronic device I've known. With rising upgrade sound of car stereo, we have the KingKong size of capacitor. This must be the largest capacitor in consumer electronic device I've ever seen. This is really crazy and same times it's hilarious that many fool don't realize the unnecessarily and dangerous gadget they carry into their car when capacitor simply does NOTHING. Capacitor can't fix the broken car stereo sound. Capacitor does not supply a voltage. All it does is reading out the digitial display of voltage. Who needs to read the voltage since the all car stereo must operate at +12 volt. We all know that. If you don't know, you must be some 3 grader. Well finished my laugh here... Now cap is acting like a battery. If this is a case, it is right just as I've thought. Acid stuff from batter is dangerous to be around. I wouldn't want to be part of this street competition of earthshaking sound, and go to Ouch, fell outta my chair laughing at this post. lol |
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"MZ" wrote in message ... If "a tiny thing goes wrong"...what tiny thing are you talking about? YOu are so stupid. Capacitor is a storage device. In this case, it stores the eletric voltage. If thing go wrong inside of capacitor, it might cut off the voltage or it might cuz harm to your battery or if thing get worst, these stored voltage will explore like the battery charge does sometimes. You are carrying a bomb in your car! Capacitors can "explode", yeah. So what happens when one does? Have you ever actually seen a capacitor "explode"? I have. Is it like a bomb exploding? Are there flames? Can it cause your car to catch fire? Gave me stitches and burns, still have scars to prove it, BUT this was an isolated instance and happened on a bench when something went VERY wrong. Highly unlikely in an automotive environment as long as all connections are properly protected. I really don't believe in caps though.... Chad |
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"MOSFET" wrote in message ... Ummmm.......just remember to charge...discharge your capacitor with the correct resistor wire (only needs charge BEFORE initial install, discharge when removed).. Discharging your cap when you no longer use it is a REALLY good idea as I failed to do this once and when I went to store it something metal touched both posts on top, and MAN, that will give you a big time education on how much current a cap can unload in an instant (a small part of the metal that touched the cap was VAPORIZED!). Of course, given enough time, a cap will discharge itself. But, as far as charging a cap, the resistor is needed only to prevent a large spark. I have charged caps without this resistor and I'm still standing, but it's not a bad idea; if you have the resistor, use it. MOSFET A cap will consume as much current on charge as it will provide on discharge. Not a good idea to charge with a high current pulse. Chad |
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wrote in message oups.com... Wow I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'M HEARING HERE...Capacitor is not like tiny device in a electronic device I've known. With rising upgrade sound of car stereo, we have the KingKong size of capacitor. This must be the largest capacitor in consumer electronic device I've ever seen. When you get out of your freshman electronics class and into the real world you will see large caps, trust me, ever seen a large computer supply? How 'bout a power supply for a large studio console? The cap banks in these make car caps look like childs play! Wanna see some big ones? Look in a electrical grid substation, they have large fan-cooled caps and inductors to correct power factor. Chad |
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"MOSFET" wrote in message ... A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe.. LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Oh, that's knee slapper! Geez, my sides hurt! Mmdir2002, stop it, you nut, I can't take it! can't believe folk install this hugh size of capacitor in car and they drive without worry. I feel it's going to explore someday. When you put in hugh amp in such big capacitor if a tiny thing goes wrong, watch out it might burn you car... Watch out, that hugh capacitor's going to explore! MOSFET www.engrish.com |
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I really don't believe in caps though....
Chad If I had stitches and burns, I suppose I wouldn't believe in caps either. MOSFET |
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A cap will consume as much current on charge as it will provide on
discharge. Not a good idea to charge with a high current pulse. Chad No, you're right. It's not a good idea. My point was simply that it CAN be done. MOSFET |
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"MOSFET" wrote in message ... A cap will consume as much current on charge as it will provide on discharge. Not a good idea to charge with a high current pulse. Chad No, you're right. It's not a good idea. My point was simply that it CAN be done. MOSFET Yep happens all the time, Funny Story, Once I jumped a dead car in a parking lot, it was a lady driving her son's car while he was away at school, she left the lights on and killed the battery. I did not know about the small fortune he had invested in caps in the trunk. My jumper cable clamp stayed permanently attached to that car. I swear I still can see the blue spot when I close my eyes at night Chad |
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"MOSFET" wrote in message ... I really don't believe in caps though.... Chad If I had stitches and burns, I suppose I wouldn't believe in caps either. MOSFET It was a tube amp that had a really high plate voltage, it is common to put 2 caps in series and use balancing resistors to gain double the voltage handling. One resistor failed and the other cap in series went down in resistance by a bunch. I had 650-700V on a 400V cap, it exploded before the venting had time to operate. Surprise! I've seen (had to clean up) some great cap explosions. I see all these banks of caps at shows straight up with unprotected terminals, I always wondered what it would look like if a handful of change were induced to the scenario Chad |
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It was a tube amp that had a really high plate voltage, it is common to
put 2 caps in series and use balancing resistors to gain double the voltage handling. One resistor failed and the other cap in series went down in resistance by a bunch. I had 650-700V on a 400V cap, it exploded before the venting had time to operate. Surprise! I've seen (had to clean up) some great cap explosions. I've never popped big caps before. Do they enter projectile status like the little ones, or do they produce a light show instead? I see all these banks of caps at shows straight up with unprotected terminals, I always wondered what it would look like if a handful of change were induced to the scenario lol don't give me any ideas... |
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"MZ" wrote in message ... Surprise! I've seen (had to clean up) some great cap explosions. I've never popped big caps before. Do they enter projectile status like the little ones, or do they produce a light show instead? Imagine placing a hand grenade wrapped in oil soaked knit sweaters into a metal trash can Usually it's mostly shrapnel, A few have gone into Titan Rocket status and dented up the lid of the offending piece gear pretty bad. Nearly always the venting works as it should and there's just smelly lytic everywhere Unfortunately I have never seen a light show, but smoke/steam is another story. I see all these banks of caps at shows straight up with unprotected terminals, I always wondered what it would look like if a handful of change were induced to the scenario lol don't give me any ideas... Makes you wonder doesn't it? Chad |
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Funny Story, Once I jumped a dead car in a parking lot, it was a lady
driving her son's car while he was away at school, she left the lights on and killed the battery. I did not know about the small fortune he had invested in caps in the trunk. My jumper cable clamp stayed permanently attached to that car. I swear I still can see the blue spot when I close my eyes at night Chad Yikes! Can you imagine if car batteries had the same ESR as caps? Not pretty. MOSFET |
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wrote in message oups.com... sq4u wrote: Ummmm.......just remember to charge...discharge your capacitor with the correct resistor wire (only needs charge BEFORE initial install, discharge when removed).. most new caps are sold with these wires with l.e.d.s to inform you about charge, discharge status, you should have no problems.....get one with a led voltmeter (it looks cool) keep the wire from the cap to the amp relatively short 3 to 4 feet for better response ...dont worry...everything will be alright...double check connections. and if you have a question, dont hesitate to get a second opinion. Youd go to another doctor right!!???? so do yourself a favor and get informed......by the way.....caps are filled with acids like a battery. so, if a cross wire were to happen.....the acids will ooze out the unit. -- sq4u Wow I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'M HEARING HERE...Capacitor is not like tiny device in a electronic device I've known. With rising upgrade sound of car stereo, we have the KingKong size of capacitor. This must be the largest capacitor in consumer electronic device I've ever seen. This is really crazy and same times it's hilarious that many fool don't realize the unnecessarily and dangerous gadget they carry into their car when capacitor simply does NOTHING. Capacitor can't fix the broken car stereo sound. Capacitor does not supply a voltage. All it does is reading out the digitial display of voltage. Who needs to read the voltage since the all car stereo must operate at +12 volt. We all know that. If you don't know, you must be some 3 grader. Well finished my laugh here... Now cap is acting like a battery. If this is a case, it is right just as I've thought. Acid stuff from batter is dangerous to be around. I wouldn't want to be part of this street competition of earthshaking sound, and go to You should be committed for bringing this terrible thing to all our attentions. I bet this is all a nefarious plot by those nasty HipHoppers! This could really be so hugh as to be quite series-why, it could even stune the really hugh beeber! But still much Danger lingers, what with all the possible leakage of unnecessarily and hilarious radioacid batter Stuff! WOW! This may be the Time of much worry and rising upgrades.... perhaps You should alert Homeland Security as to this series and rather earthshaking eletric voltage problem NOW! Don't wait, we have FAR too many cars with bombs exploring our streets and all... Snuffy |
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wrote in message
oups.com... A hugh capacitor looks like a bomb. I thought it's WMD hehe.. can't believe folk install this hugh size of capacitor in car and they drive without worry. I feel it's going to explore someday. When you put in hugh amp in such big capacitor if a tiny thing goes wrong, watch out it might burn you car... When I was in university my roomate and I would take capacitors and wire them up to the wall socket stick them outside and wait for a person to walk by and flip the switch. The small caps made a loud explosion and a spark. The larger caps would simply heat up and start smoking. I've never heard of a car audio cap exploding. What could possibly go wrong? Is the cap going to wire itself backwards? Most caps sold these days have a working voltage of 16-20 volts. Most cars don't put out that much voltage even with a defective regulator. |
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