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polarized to bipolar caps

hi there!!!

Greetings,

i want to ask from the group how to make a bipolar capacitor out of two
polarized electrolytic caps. For example, I need 10uf bipolar cap but i
don't have it at hand. Instead I do have 2 10uf polarized capacitors.
My question is, can i combine these two capacitors in series to form a
bipolar cap with same uf? If I can, how's the connection?

Thanks in advance,

ian b
 
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Phil Allison

hi there!!!

Greetings,

i want to ask from the group how to make a bipolar capacitor out of two
polarized electrolytic caps. For example, I need 10uf bipolar cap but i
don't have it at hand. Instead I do have 2 10uf polarized capacitors.
My question is, can i combine these two capacitors in series to form a
bipolar cap with same uf?



** No.

U need 2 x 22 uF electro caps, wired in series, negative wires linked.

The voltage of *each* cap must be sufficient for the max applied voltage.





.......... Phil
 
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Sambo

Phil said:
** No.

U need 2 x 22 uF electro caps, wired in series, negative wires linked.

The voltage of *each* cap must be sufficient for the max applied voltage.





.......... Phil
Oh ? why not the two positive terminals? but I don't think that is right, what I have seen as supposedly working is two caps in parallel with diodes either feeding the + or draining the - . how this is supposed to allow the caps to discharge beats me, however.
 
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