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- Oct 19, 2008
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Do a little test.
charge a single cap to power a few led lights and put them on straight and you will see the caps discharge too fast. Add a 1/4 watt resistor to limit the current and you have a light that burns for hours.
Caps for batteries find inefficiency in electronic components and can provide as much current as the component will waist. If the cap can feed inefficiency, as in the led light example, it will. The current peaks could even damage components in some situations. Regen can be chaotic on your fets and adding straight caps over terminals with out current limiters between regen scares me.
Ultra caps leads and terminals are the limiting factor. In audio applications the caps can charge and discharge so fast the terminals all ways fail so they need special engineering to by pass this effect. I do not see terminal failing in EV applications but I do see related issues arising when dealing with big RAW caps straight onto terminals.
Edit.
The surface area of the any cap can absorb much power and to charge a cap as fast as it can be charge you would need lead and terminals that equal the plates surface areas or else heat would be the issue.
Sharing current path ways between the caps and cells through a resistor inside the battery terminals is not an issue. Just so you know I do not plan on limiting the the current outside any batteries cells or terminals.
Running a controller feed for an Ebike through resistors is silly and this is not what I mean.
charge a single cap to power a few led lights and put them on straight and you will see the caps discharge too fast. Add a 1/4 watt resistor to limit the current and you have a light that burns for hours.
Caps for batteries find inefficiency in electronic components and can provide as much current as the component will waist. If the cap can feed inefficiency, as in the led light example, it will. The current peaks could even damage components in some situations. Regen can be chaotic on your fets and adding straight caps over terminals with out current limiters between regen scares me.
Ultra caps leads and terminals are the limiting factor. In audio applications the caps can charge and discharge so fast the terminals all ways fail so they need special engineering to by pass this effect. I do not see terminal failing in EV applications but I do see related issues arising when dealing with big RAW caps straight onto terminals.
Edit.
The surface area of the any cap can absorb much power and to charge a cap as fast as it can be charge you would need lead and terminals that equal the plates surface areas or else heat would be the issue.
Sharing current path ways between the caps and cells through a resistor inside the battery terminals is not an issue. Just so you know I do not plan on limiting the the current outside any batteries cells or terminals.
Running a controller feed for an Ebike through resistors is silly and this is not what I mean.