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Thread: Adding a capacitor to the Turnigy Aquastar 120 A speedy

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmorgan View Post
    ok so heres a quickie im thinking you can but someone knows more than me
    1 we know we can run 2 batts either parallel or in series
    2 if we run them parellel 2 batts with 5000 mah at say 6s are now 10000 mah but stay at 6s or 22.2 v ,yes or no ?
    so if # 2 is yes then if i have say 2 caps 25v and 500 uf each the 25v will not double it will stay 25v or does it double raising to 50v and does the uf stay at 500 or does that double to 1000 uf? and if it does double then could you use this new cap bank for a 12s or 44.4v setup ? or would they both blow up quickly lol ?

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    On the Caps thing:

    Putting the Caps in parallel (- to - and + to +) they ADD. (5uf + 5uf= 10uf.)
    Putting the Caps in series (- to+ and - to + ) ,like batteries in a flashlight, They DIVIDE.
    (i.e., 5uf + 5uf = 10uf DIVIDED by 2= 5uf) Just a rough example but you get the idea.

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    yes thanx carl

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