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Lunardock
modified 11 years ago

Supercapacitors doing something I am not certain that I understand.

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I think it is something to do with the current being divider. Thoughts?
published 11 years ago
lenzrulz
11 years ago
The default switch position when the circuit is turned on incurs no current drop, however, when the switch is flicked the other way, it would appear as though the circuit is losing current through your capacitor network finally discharging to ground.
rich11292000
11 years ago
These aren't super capacitors only regular capacitors.
rich11292000
11 years ago
10 f is a large capacitor, and has a large capacity. So it's acting like a battery.

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