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Capacitor Charger

Capacitor Charger
This project details the process of building a device capable of charging a flash capacitor (the type of capacitor found in disposable cameras).

What possible use could anyone have for a capacitor charger?

You'd be surprised /lie

Action packed video after the jump.

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*splat*



Is it not fascinating?

 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
The materials will end up running you somewhere between 0 and 20 dollars.

1. Disposable camera w/ flash
2. Soldering iron and solder
3. A few square inches of 1/4" thick wood, acrylic, glass, etc.
4. Super glue / hot glue
5. Momentary push button switch
6. Syringe tips (Come with ink cartridge refill kits)
7. Wire
8. AA battery holder
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Mar 2, 2012. 3:39 PMwolf996 says:
Ewww!!! Silence Of The Lambs Reference!!!
Jun 2, 2008. 3:57 AMscamp says:
who likes this one? its a 25 volt i think and 1000 mF would that hurt badly/kill some one?
Sep 5, 2008. 9:52 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
25v is not enough voltage to go thru skin (sorry) 50+ volts and you start to feel it, but if you lick you finger and touch the terminals of the 25v capacitor, you just might be able to feel it You need a 300V+ and a couple(20+) hundred uF to leave a mark
Oct 2, 2010. 2:14 PMsilencekilla says:
wrong it only takes 1 volt to kill you and if it goes across your heart you are 70% more likely to die from it
May 3, 2011. 8:51 PMzeosrule says:
Not to be rude but it is one amp not one volt
Jan 7, 2009. 2:55 PMmettaurlover says:
hm... what would a 250 volt 4500 capacitor touched you?
Jan 7, 2009. 3:04 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
depends on if it is charged or not... charged, i wouldn't like it one bit... discharged, sure!
Jan 7, 2009. 3:05 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
although i do have a 330v 4000+ uf capacitor
May 2, 2010. 5:41 PMevanwehrer says:
 I have a 16V 77000MFD capacitor....two actually. Their BIG
May 2, 2010. 6:27 PMmettaurlover says:
I have a 200/680/5442 if anyone knows what the third number means...
Jan 9, 2009. 1:27 PMmettaurlover says:
wow... i now have a 50 volt 4500 uf capacitor with solder on the ends of the leads... it contact solders anything it discharges through...!
Feb 20, 2009. 5:02 PMWesley666 says:
I have a capacitor rated at 500v at 10000uF, how much would that hurt?
Feb 9, 2012. 11:47 AMEmett_builds says:
Probably kill you withh a full charge.
Feb 11, 2012. 4:18 PMWesley666 says:
Depends if it can deliver any sort of current. If it can discharge 500v doesn't mean it will have anywhere near the amperage to kill you.
Feb 11, 2012. 5:27 PMmettaurlover says:
Well, depending on how large the capacitor itself is, it could kill you. If it's large enough, it could actually have the amperage to kill you, but if it's as small as it could get while still having that capacity, probably not.
Jun 17, 2009. 1:10 PMmaster key says:
I have a capacitor thats 16v at 68000uF and another a 50v 6800uF
Feb 22, 2009. 5:52 PMmettaurlover says:
a lot. i'd not put that anywhere near my skin if i was you...
Feb 22, 2009. 8:31 PMWesley666 says:
OK, what about a cap rated at 1500v at 120uF?
Apr 2, 2009. 5:14 PMReCreate says:
It will probably be discharged before you get a chance of removing it from the charger
Feb 23, 2009. 7:32 AMmettaurlover says:
pain. that's the only word i can think of as a result of touching that.
Feb 23, 2009. 2:55 PMWesley666 says:
WOOT!
Dec 29, 2008. 1:57 PMggiihh1 says:
if 25v can't go through skin how come if you can test a 9v battery w/ your tongue?
Dec 29, 2008. 2:38 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
cuz your tongue is wet, and has WAYY more nerves then your skin, so you can't really tell how food tastes with just your finger (duh)
Aug 8, 2009. 1:33 PMMadrias357 says:
Note to all people here: this is not a good suggestion for finding out whether or not the capacitor's charged...
Aug 9, 2009. 2:35 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
yeah, that's true
Dec 29, 2008. 4:11 PMggiihh1 says:
maybe i CAN taste with my fingers!
Jan 2, 2009. 2:48 PMdavidprosser says:
how cool would that be though...... ??? hmmmm .
Dec 29, 2008. 4:14 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
well you are the only one that can do that....
Jan 31, 2009. 3:15 PMGamernotnerd says:
Not so cool if you are a garbage man.
Jul 24, 2009. 9:24 AMMrPyro1010 says:
or taking a dump ..... hahaha
Sep 10, 2010. 8:23 AMjosh1324 says:
lol
Feb 1, 2009. 11:57 AMggiihh1 says:
Luckily i'm not.
Aug 2, 2010. 1:22 PMisetmyselfonfirefollowinginstructables says:
what of you overcharge the capacitor? what happens?
Oct 3, 2010. 8:37 AMDodge says:
With the circuit and capacitor described in the 'ible, you can't "overcharge" it. It actually never reaches a complete charge. It just keeps getting closer and closer.

If you were to use a cap that wasn't rated for the voltage that the circuit supplied, the cap would fail. I think the cap would internally short itself out, then kill the charging circuit. I don't think t would explode or anything, but you never know... My bet is that it would just stop working.
Dec 13, 2010. 1:31 PMbibbibbib says:
so its like an asymptote?
Dec 14, 2010. 5:33 AMDodge says:
Exactly. When you graph the charge pattern you get an asymptotic curve.
Jun 24, 2010. 12:53 PMguitarmonk15 says:
where did you get the syringe tips? Is there anything you could use as a substitute, like an ic socket?
Dec 31, 2007. 11:47 PMDwarg says:
gotta add this in, (clears throat) BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!111one!!!
Apr 1, 2009. 6:46 PMsethman says:
what does it do
May 16, 2010. 9:14 PMMediocreNinja says:
 It does what it says it does, charge a capacitor
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