High Voltage Capacitors
I got a question for all you electronic geeks and nerds. I recently desoldered a few capacitors from a high powered Phoenix Gold amplifier for car audio. These caps are rated at 2200 uF @ 50 volts. I know these caps are in a sense temporary "storage for potential energy" but are we able to use this on our (+) and (-) terminals instead of the 10-16 volts capacitors? Would this give a major turbo boost or would this basically destroy the esc and possibly ignite the lipo into a armageddon doomsday inferno. I do know that esc's are restricted to certain operating voltages only. Any help is much appreciated.
Last edited by SuperFastSnail; 01-29-2013 at 04:59 PM.
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