Billy Mayo
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When Reversing the Voltage on a Polarized or Electrolytic capacitors , what happens?
The inbetween state before it explodes or shorts out internally
If the capacitor is shorted it will make the VCC zero volts or close to zero
When a polarized capacitor is REVERSE VOLTAGE, it draws more current and pulls down the voltage between 2 volts to 5 volts
The polarized capacitor is not shorted , its REVERSE voltage and it doesn't act like a capacitor anymore
The Positive terminal needs to have more voltage than the Negative terminal
REVERSING the voltage, reverses the polarized and potential difference between the positive and negative plates cause will cause more current to draw and drops the voltage down 2 to 5 volts
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I just don't know why it's causing it to draw more current and causing the voltage to be pulled down
When Reverse voltage on a polarized capacitor the ESR is very low?
The Potential difference is Reversed which puts a HIGH voltage on the Negative terminal and ground on the Positive terminal , This cause what to happen and why?
The inbetween state before it explodes or shorts out internally
If the capacitor is shorted it will make the VCC zero volts or close to zero
When a polarized capacitor is REVERSE VOLTAGE, it draws more current and pulls down the voltage between 2 volts to 5 volts
The polarized capacitor is not shorted , its REVERSE voltage and it doesn't act like a capacitor anymore
The Positive terminal needs to have more voltage than the Negative terminal
REVERSING the voltage, reverses the polarized and potential difference between the positive and negative plates cause will cause more current to draw and drops the voltage down 2 to 5 volts
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I just don't know why it's causing it to draw more current and causing the voltage to be pulled down
When Reverse voltage on a polarized capacitor the ESR is very low?
The Potential difference is Reversed which puts a HIGH voltage on the Negative terminal and ground on the Positive terminal , This cause what to happen and why?