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Exactly how dangerous are Capacitors? Its just that their awesome but im afraid of getting electrocuted or killing myself. ):
but im afraid of getting electrocuted or killing myself. ):
Exactly how dangerous are Capacitors? Its just that their awesome but im afraid of getting electrocuted or killing myself. ):
They are only as dangerous as the voltage they charged to. Under 30V, not dangerous at all.
Bob
Disagree!
Low voltage can't electrify a person but,
in some cases the current can cause very serious injures.
Have you ever seen a thin wire short out a car battery(which is actually a capacitor charged to "only" 12V)?
The current will melt the insulation and burn the wire.
If there is a person holding that wire with his bare hands...
he will be branded worse than cattle with a branding iron...
Have you ever seen a low voltage(5V circuit) electrolytic or ceramic capacitor
blow-up?
That can blind and destroy a face of person working/measuring the board the cap is in...
To sum up,
Energy(charge), stored in capacitors may be very dangerous ,
low or high voltage!
That doesn't mean we shouldn't use them,quit the contrary .
some precaution rules:
1.Always discharge big value capacitors properly and with great care.
2.Same for High voltage ones.
3.Make sure you don't put your face too close to capacitors under voltage(low voltage as well).
And here is an under 3V demolition video for you,enjoy
That's because we are psychic!Everyone has gone off on a wild tangent of assumptions without specifically asking the OP
Now, those are wise words...Exploding, fireworks, melting stuff... KEEP THOSE THINGS AWAY FROM ME!
Exploding, fireworks, melting stuff... KEEP THOSE THINGS AWAY FROM ME!
Cars can blow up too! Do you avoid them as well? Lol
Now, those are wise words...
You have finally seen the light !... Well, on video only.
Just stay safe my friend and play safe!
Disagree!
Low voltage can't electrify a person but,
in some cases the current can cause very serious injures