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Cap Full Charge
From: gweaver[SMTP:gweaver@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 1997 12:12 AM
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Subject: Cap Full Charge
How can I know if my capacitors are reaching a full charge at exactly the
same time the 60 cycle AC reaches its + or - peak? Is there a way to
calculate this so it will be close? Is there a way to test this so I know
the capacitor is fully charged at 90 degrees and 180 degrees?
Gary Weaver
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From: gweaver[SMTP:gweaver@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 1997 12:12 AM
To: Tesla@pupman.com
Subject: Cap Full Charge
How can I know if my capacitors are reaching a full charge at exactly the
same time the 60 cycle AC reaches its + or - peak? Is there a way to
calculate this so it will be close? Is there a way to test this so I know
the capacitor is fully charged at 90 degrees and 180 degrees?
Gary Weaver