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Why capacitors bursts when connected?
I created a power supply of 0-30V and in that when I switch ON it the capacitor goes on bad ! and slowly it is bursting but output I am getting but in negative.And due to this my fuse too broke ! the
fuse is of 0.5A and I/p is 5A so is this fuse correct?
I created a power supply of 0-30V and in that when I switch ON it the capacitor goes on bad ! and slowly it is bursting but output I am getting but in negative.And due to this my fuse too broke ! the
fuse is of 0.5A and I/p is 5A so is this fuse correct?(it is an electrolytic capacitor)
1 Answer
- Stephen MLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You have told us nothing of the type or capacitor rating that you are using.
If it is an electrolytic cap that you have connected with the wrong polarity, it will burst. If you are over stressing the capacitor voltage wise, it will burst. Each capacitor has multiple ratings that must be observed and even though your question was almost undecipherable, it is clear you are not observing some capacitor ratings.