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Step 4(optional) Make it safer

(optional) Make it safer
This step is optional, but I highly recommend it.

Solder a resistor across the leads of the capacitor. This will enable it to self-discharge in a controlled manner. You can use any resistance over 50Kohms, but the lower the resistance, the faster the circuit will decrease to a safe voltage. I clocked mine, at 100Kohms, the circuit went from full power (about 230V) to a more reasonable 20V in about a minute. 50Kohms makes the circuit safe in about 30 seconds.


Alternatively, you can completely remove the capacitor and never need to worry about stored charge again.
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Aug 19, 2011. 11:12 PMWally_Z says:
What was the uF (capacity) of the capacitor. I want to know so I can crunch some numbers and figure this out.
Feb 18, 2011. 9:14 PMHalt! I am Reptar says:
I plan on eventually powering the Nixies with a wall adapter... Is the capacitor necessary at all, or can i just remove it? What's the use in keeping it?
Feb 19, 2011. 12:10 AMHalt! I am Reptar says:
Okay, cool thanks for the quick reply... Just out of curiosity, why would one want to keep the capacitor?
Jan 29, 2011. 3:38 PMpmally says:
ah who needs safety? its just a nice little shock

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