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Let's see the electrical Guru's chime in bout compacitors
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallijig" data-source="post: 306222" data-attributes="member: 6398"><p>I have never worked with high pressure sodium lights however capacitors store and release DC electricity. Most commonly used as filters in a circuit. They block DC and allow AC to flow threw. Size of capacitor determines which AC frequency passes threw with least amount of effort. Size also determines how much DC they can store and what speed it is released. A battery is a large capacitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallijig, post: 306222, member: 6398"] I have never worked with high pressure sodium lights however capacitors store and release DC electricity. Most commonly used as filters in a circuit. They block DC and allow AC to flow threw. Size of capacitor determines which AC frequency passes threw with least amount of effort. Size also determines how much DC they can store and what speed it is released. A battery is a large capacitor. [/QUOTE]
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