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Old 02-12-2012 | 10:21 AM
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Diesel6401
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Default RE: Adding caps to esc???

Did you read anything I said, you just repeated what I said and re-worded it. Your digital camera flash has a capacitor in it. The time you are waiting for your flash to "charge" you are waiting for the cap energy to restore, you explain to me what that has to do with interference. It's obvious google makes you think you are more intellengent than you actually are.

Caps have NOTHING to do with interference. Do you people not understand what the purpose of a capacitor is... Unbelievable. Theres a little something on certain esc's called a RF filter, it's a little green donut, THAT is a interference filter. The PRIMARY PURSPOSE OF A CAP IS TO STORE A CHARGE AND HELP SMOOTH OUT POWER. If it does happen to filter out some noise, o well that's NOT it full PURPOSE! Now that this phmaximus dude is on this thread im sure him and his google searching skills will help you. After all google makes everyone smart!

I'm done with this thread and RCU for that matter. Have fun guys.

I'm thinking your forum troll. Google that!



Capacitance is the property of a circuit or device that enables it to store electrical energy by means of an electrostatic field. A device especially designed to have a certain value of capacitance is called a capacitor. The capacitor has the ability to store electrons and release them at a later time. The number of electrons that it can store for a given applied voltage is the measure of capacitance.

A capacitor is an electronic compoenent that can sore electrical energy in the form of an electric field
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Quoted from the Concepts of electronics text book that I own, people do still own books you know, and there's this magical place called School that teaches you certain things that may not be found on the internet. Have fun on Google!
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