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Hi guys i am working an a project right now (not gonna tell you guys what it is until i am finisched)

Its going pretty good so far i hit a brick wall.

I am having a 1.2F capicitor bank right now (from multiple psu's)

I am using a photo.camera circuit to charge it but it is way to slow.

Does anyone have experiences with creating these?

I'd like to have them charged up to 320v they are rated for 340.

I UNDERSTAND THE RISKS INVOLVED ARE PRETTY SERIOUS

Sorry for.my bad grammar uts just that english is not.my main launguage

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I know that you can get serious injury or worse.

About the loading voltages do i quess i am going to need a new circuit for that does anyone have the schematics for me? Or can i just modify the camaras circuit board?

Thx for all the quick reactions btw.

P.s. If you think the schematics are too dangerous you can pm them to me if you like

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I know that you can get serious injury or worse.

 

Even one of this high voltage capacitors can kill you, let alone lead to serious burns.

With those high voltages the restinance of your skin won't to anything it will just be "skipped".

Most of the inicidents you read about with PSU capacitors are when they are only partly loaded!

 

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Don't be an idiot. Either learn about the stuff before you to something like that, so that you don't have to ask on forums like this or let it be ...

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