I am currently into building my own tattoo machines and right now working on the heart of the machine witch would be my coils and cap. I'm not to knowledged in this field of capacitors and was hoping if someone can help me out in choosing the best cap to work with for this type of application. Standard machines run a 22uf for lining ,33uf for lining/shader & 47uf for shading/coloring. Not that I will ever be going higher than 12v to run the machine , I figured there had to be a difference between a 22uf 35v compared to a 22uf 63v. Would it get hotter faster ?? Also since we work the machines for long hours at a time, what cap would best suite the job? I did a bit of reading and it seems most u guys would ride with a rubycon but was not sure if it would be the best for this application. Any and all responses would be an awesome help. I'll try and answer questions if there are any that you may have. Thank you in advance!!
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Re: Best 22,33&47uf cap between 35-63v
What is the purpose of this capacitor? How does it alter the operation of the machine? Timing, frequency, amplitude?Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Best 22,33&47uf cap between 35-63v
The circuit created when you combine a capacitor with the magnetic coils is called a Resonant Tank Circuit. It essentially alternately stores energy in the field of the coils and between the plates of the capacitor. Thus it is creating AC from the DC current. The frequency at which the tank circuit runs is determined by the combination of the coils and the capacitor, change the value of either of them will change the operation frequency of the needle.
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Re: Best 22,33&47uf cap between 35-63v
You might be best off with a bipolar capacitor then, assuming the capacitor is AC biased not DC biased?Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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I can use either one but the bipolar one would be better for when I start making more of them (custom coils and caps). Most people will just hook up the clip cord any witch way not knowing the positive and negative side to the machine. Witch in turn can fry the capLast edited by Epiclife; 01-19-2014, 01:06 PM.
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Re: Best 22,33&47uf cap between 35-63v
What is driving this Resonant circuit?Never stop learning
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Re: Best 22,33&47uf cap between 35-63v
Rubycon RXC is not a bipolar type.
Very few 105°C bipolar capacitors exist.
Target lifespan of widget? 10,000 hrs? 20,000 hrs?
If someone uses your widget for 5 hours 5 days a week (I am taking a guess at average tattoo store usage) then 10khours is 7.6 years.
If a general purpose cap stays below about 45°C and is rated at 2,000 hours at 85°C it's possible to get 32,000 hours out of it. (Lifespan doubles for each 10°C fall in temp from rated, approximately.)
So your widget could last ~24years before failing with 32khour capacitor.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Best 22,33&47uf cap between 35-63v
Originally posted by budm View PostWhat is driving this Resonant circuit?
And Tom66- so what would be similar to the Panasonic SU ?
Sorry for the dumb questions just know very little about capacitors ..
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