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100F 2.7V Super Capacitor
30A Continuous
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Series Super Capacitor Balance Board (6)
Balances 6 super capacitors in series with a balance current of about 500mA
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0-16V in to 24V out boost converter
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/282098686277?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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3D Printed Parts
See the files for the project
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0-30Vdc Panel Meter
Boost output voltage
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0-20Vdc Panel Meter
Super capacitor voltage
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0-1Adc Panel Meter
Super capacitor charge current
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1 |
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0-20Adc Panel Meter
Boost output current
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DPDT Switch (10A+)
Connect the super capacitor to the boost converters
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Rocket Launch Style Switch Cover
+1 cool points
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SPDT Switch
Connect the batteries to the super capacitor charger (DPDT will not fit)
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1 |
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Small Panel Mount Fuse Holder
These are super capacitors we are talking about
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20A Fuse
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Panel mount LED
Red makes the electrons go faster
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5K Resistor
Or anything close, just don't waste energy on the LED and discharge the caps
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Banana Sockets
The primary output (+/-) from the boost converters
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0-24V to 0-24V Boost/Buck CC CV Converter
Needs to charge the capacitors from the batteries. Absolutely needs constant current control down to 0V output. This is difficult and it may be necessary to buy the boost converter and the buck converter separately (then series connect them).
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10AA Battery Holder
Either go with the AA battery holder (more economical) or 1-4 9V battery holders for more of a gimmick.
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