I was about to put together a capacitor drain cable from a pair of test leads and and a resistor and wonder if this will work:
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The resistor acts like a bleed resistor in some circuits so testing while the cap is draining shouldn't be any more of a problem here than in one of those circuits, right? Or am I missing something? I feel better about watching the current drain off and knowing that the cap is fully discharged without switching back and forth between a drain cable and test leads. Since I'm going to make a cable anyway, this isn't much more work as long there isn't some hidden danger I'm not considering.
Thanks!
Rats! I meant to show a 10K 10W resistor.
The resistor acts like a bleed resistor in some circuits so testing while the cap is draining shouldn't be any more of a problem here than in one of those circuits, right? Or am I missing something? I feel better about watching the current drain off and knowing that the cap is fully discharged without switching back and forth between a drain cable and test leads. Since I'm going to make a cable anyway, this isn't much more work as long there isn't some hidden danger I'm not considering.
Thanks!
Rats! I meant to show a 10K 10W resistor.
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