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====== Super Capacitor ====== | ====== Super Capacitor ====== | ||
- | {{tag> needs_review untagged unlocated}} | + | {{tag> capacitor untagged located}} |
<WRAP box right> | <WRAP box right> | ||
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===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
+ | <WRAP center danger 60%> | ||
+ | ** Danger:** Capacitors, particularly the very-high voltage ones, can store a dangerous amount of charge at a dangerously high potential. If you encounter a large-valued capacitor without properly connected shorting leads, assume it is dangerously charged until proven otherwise. | ||
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+ | Capacitors can develop a surprisingly large charge a time after being discharged due to **[[wp>dielectric absorption]]**. | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
<WRAP tablewidth 100%> | <WRAP tablewidth 100%> | ||
- | | **Location** | ---- | | + | | **Location** | O2 | |
| **Maker** | Unknown | | | **Maker** | Unknown | | ||
| **Current State** | Working | | | **Current State** | Working | |