On 16:59, bturner@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Note that a battery IS a kind of capacitor. The essential difference is that the charge is stored in a different way and the curve charge x voltage is not linear. In an application where linearity is not required and a lot of charge is needed, a battery is an obviousYou are FAR better off to use smaller values and place a lot of them in parallel, this increases instantaneous current delivery and doesn't stress the caps as much.
choice over a linear "electric" capacitor. Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla