Hi, currently I need to charge... 11x 160 uF capacitors (330V) with a COMPUTER power supply.
It outputs 3.3v, 5v, or 12volts all DC.
Unfortunately, they have an overcurrent protection limit of ~5-18 A.
This is how i am currently charging them:
I used a simplified representation of a photoflash circuit
. The transformer in that diagram is the actual circuit for charging the camera caps.
Anyways, i attached four of these transformers to my primitive voltage divider (to input 1.5V, as a normal battery would) in an attempt to charge faster. Unfortunately... it takes about 10 minutes for all my caps to be fully charged, while my resistors get extremely hot.
Are there any other ways of somehow getting ~300V out of a computer power supply, that is MORE efficient?
It outputs 3.3v, 5v, or 12volts all DC.
Unfortunately, they have an overcurrent protection limit of ~5-18 A.
This is how i am currently charging them:
I used a simplified representation of a photoflash circuit
Anyways, i attached four of these transformers to my primitive voltage divider (to input 1.5V, as a normal battery would) in an attempt to charge faster. Unfortunately... it takes about 10 minutes for all my caps to be fully charged, while my resistors get extremely hot.
Are there any other ways of somehow getting ~300V out of a computer power supply, that is MORE efficient?