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hunar
modified 10 years ago

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I have a source 1V and 10uA .. I want to charge the capacitor to light up the lamp that needs more than 10uA .. I think it needs 40 mA .. How to do this .. Do i need transformers? I want to increase the current ------------- I found the solution .. But it's really bad .. I have to close the switch on the left and wait maybe 3 hours and then close the switch on the right and the lamp will turn on for less than 1 minute ..
published 10 years ago
kaivanveldhoven
10 years ago
Why don't you just use a lower value resistor?
kaivanveldhoven
10 years ago
Or since it's a 1V lamp, you don't need a resistor at all
hunar
10 years ago
I put the resistor to make it 10uA like my actual source .. I want to increase that current by charging the capacitor .. The voltage is not important for me .. I just want to light up the lamp .. Maybe 1 second
hunar
10 years ago
I found the solution .. Read the description
kaivanveldhoven
10 years ago
I made a circuit for you, check it out on my account. Hope it serves your needs.
janaki
10 years ago
You used a 50k ohm resistor, try using 20 ohm. I think it might help.

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