I'm making a new capacitor discharge tool. Asking for suggestions for sizing the discharge resistor.
Mr. Carlson's Lab High Voltage Capacitor Discharge Tool 1 is using 4 of 1kΩ 50W aluminum (mount to heatsink) resistors in series for 4kΩ 200W, so it's big, which is fine.
His Patreon but I don't have a paid subscription for the project details but it looks straightforward. The plastic box with aluminum plate can't get rid of any amount of that heat though.
Wirewound resistors can be overloaded by a factor of 5 for 5sec. and a factor of 10 for brief times. I've never tried say 20x.
I did some math and simulations:
-Microwave oven say 2uF cap at 2kV is a huge spike, 4kΩ resistor peak power 1,000W done after 40msec though.
-But then SS audio amps 20,000uF cap at 85V is slowww even with 1kΩ resistor is almost 2 minutes I'll fall asleep.
-SMPS say 680uF cap at 340V, 500Ω resistor peak power 231W done after 2 sec.
So I am thinking of using a switch to select all in series or all in parallel for the say 3-4 power resistors. That would allow to choose say 4kΩ or 1kΩ.
Or use lower resistance like 2kΩ for the HV caps but that is 2kW peak 1A and 10x overload for a 200W bank, for a microwave oven cap or RF transmitter. If that doesn't cause drama.
Just looking at ideas for now.
Mr. Carlson's Lab High Voltage Capacitor Discharge Tool 1 is using 4 of 1kΩ 50W aluminum (mount to heatsink) resistors in series for 4kΩ 200W, so it's big, which is fine.
His Patreon but I don't have a paid subscription for the project details but it looks straightforward. The plastic box with aluminum plate can't get rid of any amount of that heat though.
Wirewound resistors can be overloaded by a factor of 5 for 5sec. and a factor of 10 for brief times. I've never tried say 20x.
I did some math and simulations:
-Microwave oven say 2uF cap at 2kV is a huge spike, 4kΩ resistor peak power 1,000W done after 40msec though.
-But then SS audio amps 20,000uF cap at 85V is slowww even with 1kΩ resistor is almost 2 minutes I'll fall asleep.
-SMPS say 680uF cap at 340V, 500Ω resistor peak power 231W done after 2 sec.
So I am thinking of using a switch to select all in series or all in parallel for the say 3-4 power resistors. That would allow to choose say 4kΩ or 1kΩ.
Or use lower resistance like 2kΩ for the HV caps but that is 2kW peak 1A and 10x overload for a 200W bank, for a microwave oven cap or RF transmitter. If that doesn't cause drama.
Just looking at ideas for now.
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