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Subject: camera caps
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 17:36:56 -0600
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From: Harri Suomalainen [SMTP:haba@cc.hut.fi]
Sent: Friday, March 27, 1998 3:37 PM
To: tesla@pupman.com
Subject: Re: Multi-layered Secondary
>> I suspect that the 180 Hz system is basically in the same category. The
>> stored energy in 15 kH at 55 mA is about 20 Joules. Potentially lethal,
but
>> probably not (it's about what is stored in the on camera flash unit in
one
>> of those disposable cameras, which darkroom operators get zapped by all
the
>> time).
>Not to pick nits here, Jim, but I have a hard time believing that those
little
>cameras store 20 joules. Even if the cap was 200uF at 200VDC, (small
>for a photoflash cap, but larger than what I remember seeing in the dozen
or
>so disposable strobes I've got lying about somewhere) you'd only get 4J.
I have seen caps in the range of 350uF charged to 350V. That would give
about 20J. Usual values for models I've got range at 220-350uF/350V.
They do give you nice shock indeed. I would definately not rule 20J out
as impossible.
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