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Practical super-capacitor array enclosure (1x6, 16.2v)
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This is a simple, and hastily drawn, enclosure for one of my many super-capacitor arrays, specifically six 500F in series WITH management board, totaling ~83F. The pictured unit will be going on the 12 volt side of my printer to alleviate print failures caused by brownouts. Please note, I am not driving a heated bed with this. Since my printer uses a 10kg+ aluminum plate for a bed, I am using 800w of heating elements on AC via MOSFET control. While a supercap array can drive those heaters, it would not last very long before the printer crashes. Supporting the hotend and steppers would be suitable. I will be limiting my output current to around 4.8 amperes, with a 7.5 ampere blade fuse, utilizing SWG 16 stranded wire. Without current limitation, you'd basically be exposing your power supply to a dead short, practically speaking, until the unit starts gaining stored current. Without fusing, you risk a very rapid discharge, which will vaporize heavy wire, throw small bits of molten metal,
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