In Reply to: that is contradictory posted by bwb on March 18, 2012 at 07:58:22:
Batteries can supply a lot of low frequency current; however, their impedance goes up at higher frequencies. The higher high frequency impedance is why the capacitor across them helps.
Play safe and play longer! Don't be an "OUCH!" casualty.
Unplug it, discharge it and measure it (twice) before you touch it.. . .Oh!. . .Remember: Modifying things voids their warranty.
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- Batteries supply a lot of low frequency current. - VoltSecond 17:10:51 03/19/12 (6)
- how much - bwb 09:34:24 03/24/12 (0)
- RE: Batteries supply a lot of low frequency current. - claudej1@aol.com 10:36:13 03/20/12 (4)
- RE: Batteries supply a lot of low frequency current. - drlowmu 22:43:23 03/20/12 (3)
- RE: Batteries supply a lot of low frequency current. - Hornlover 08:05:50 03/21/12 (1)
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- RE: Batteries supply a lot of low frequency current. - claudej1@aol.com 05:44:18 03/21/12 (0)