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I am new to coil guns and was wondering about capacitors

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MkUltrA
Thu Sept 22 2011, 07:26PM Print
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i am looking to build a multi stage gun and was just wondering about capacitors i have some experience with them but now searching for higher output ones i keep running into stuff like this Link2 what type of capacitors should i be using? and how do i go about building a multistage gun i.e. after i get the first shot to fire how do i signal the secondary coil to fire in time? and can anyone recomend any good psu's to use for the project? i know there was a lot but basic answers would help me very much. Thanks in advance and sorry if you have trouble understanding but id happily clarify anything.
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Inducktion
Thu Sept 22 2011, 08:08PM
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I don't know too much about coilguns, but I will tell you that cap will not work. You want a cap that is around 200-400 volts, in the uF range, not the farad range. That cap has too much ESR (effective series resistance) to really be useable in a coilgun.
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MkUltrA
Fri Sept 23 2011, 02:48AM
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so like a 4000 uf 400 volt aluminum electrolytic capacitor would work?
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MkUltrA
Fri Sept 23 2011, 02:49AM
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oh also thank you! sorry for the silly question!
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Inducktion
Fri Sept 23 2011, 02:43PM
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Yes, a 4000 uF 400 volt capacitor would work. 320 joules should be enough to get you started. :)

If you ever crave more power, you'll need to increase the voltage, or add more capacitance. Either one is achieved by putting more of the same caps in either parallel, or series.
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MkUltrA
Fri Sept 23 2011, 07:53PM
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others ive run into are soo expensive.. i found this Link2 would you recommend any retailers? oh and Thank you so much ! and i really am enjoying your resonant duck...
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Thomas W
Fri Sept 23 2011, 09:00PM
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if your located in UK i may be able to help ive got quite a few capacitors i havent got round to using
22 capacitors (some 450v @ 3300uf and some at 400v @ 4700uf) they have very low ESR pm me if you are interested
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MkUltrA
Fri Sept 23 2011, 10:09PM
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unfortunately im in the united states, i dont know if it would be worth it with the cost of shipping where it is but ill check how much it would cost and pm you thanks a lot !
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Inducktion
Fri Sept 23 2011, 11:17PM
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That's a decent capacitor. But, you might want to try ebay, too. You can get a really good deal sometimes.
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MkUltrA
Sat Oct 01 2011, 04:00PM
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i just ran into an instructable you put out... what are the chances!
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