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    #41
    Re: CEC Capacitors

    Yes you amplify the voltage and the currant. More voltage means more currant.

    Keep in mind now, I'm generalizing from what I was taught more than 40 years ago, I might make a mistake and mispeak here and there. I haven't used any of this over the years. I've worked systems not board level stuff.

    When I was in the military going to school in Memphis, they told me I picked it up quicker than anybody they had ever seen. I told them I had already had it in High School, I took Electronics class for three years. The first year was tube theory, the second year they transitioned the whole class to transistors and dropped tubes.

    I hope Mockingbird isn't upset that we've hijacked his thread like this.
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      #42
      Re: CEC Capacitors

      Rhomanski,

      Oh man, I totally forgot this wasn't my thread! I should have created my own, asking for help on how they work. I wonder if a moderator could move my posts about the transistors to a separate thread? I wasn't even thinking about that! I feel horrible now!

      Sorry Mockingbird!!!!!!
      -- Law of Expanding Memory: Applications Will Also Expand Until RAM Is Full

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