[sdiy] Tube amp cap discharge tool?

harrybissell harrybissell at prodigy.net
Thu May 19 04:19:37 CEST 2005


BAD BAD advice (let 'er rip).   The smile is not enough disclaimer.  ;^)

Some newb (which Michael B isn't) will end up daid !!!

I work with caps of 1500 - 3000uF charged to 700VDC with VERY LOW
ESR... that will make your insulated screwdriver go supernova and fry your
face.  If the molten metal does not hit you directly it will be good for a nice
suntan from the ARC !!!

Using a resistor is the best way.

H^) harry

Bob Weigel wrote:

> The lamp will spark initially but the response time of a typical light
> bulb is milliseconds I think due to the tiny tiny amount of thermal mass
> involved :-).  So it will help some. But hey..just get a cheap
> screwdriver with a well insulated handle and let er rip! :-)  -Bob
>
> Ken Stone wrote:
>
> >>Might be a bad idea at 300V...
> >>
> >>(what voltage you got in AU ?   Our light bulbs are 120V)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Our mains is 240V. Even so, using a light bulb is still a bad idea. Filament
> >resistance is too low when it is cold, so I'd expect you'd still get a heck
> >of a spark (the sort that blows away a chunk of your terminal)
> >
> >Ken
> >
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