Thanks for all your help @AlbertHall. You're an absolute star. I was soooo wrong with my initial "creation" !!!
I think I will go ahead and simply implement the setup you detailed in post #2. I have most of the bits anyway already. For R6, how do I go about making a 2Ω 110w resistor. Do I get a few and put them in parallel with each other or is there a particular one which you know of ?
[EDIT] I found a 100w 2Ω resistor on eBay (from China) so I've bought that - only 0.99p
I have built the circuit now exactly as you have specified but twice in a row, it's blown the 5 Amp fuse. The circuit I'm using was originally the feed for the Car Radio.
What can I do ? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. R6 from your diagram is a 100w 1 Ohm resistor. I just notice now that I should have bought a 100w 2 Ohm Resistor. Could that be my problem ?
I think I will go ahead and simply implement the setup you detailed in post #2. I have most of the bits anyway already. For R6, how do I go about making a 2Ω 110w resistor. Do I get a few and put them in parallel with each other or is there a particular one which you know of ?
[EDIT] I found a 100w 2Ω resistor on eBay (from China) so I've bought that - only 0.99p
Hi @AlbertHallThe capacitors should be in parallel with the lamp not in series.
You will need balancing resistors across each capacitor to equalise the voltage as the capacitances will not be exactly equal.
You will probably also need a resistor to limit the charging current when you switch on, else it may blow the fuse.
It should look something like this:
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I have built the circuit now exactly as you have specified but twice in a row, it's blown the 5 Amp fuse. The circuit I'm using was originally the feed for the Car Radio.
What can I do ? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. R6 from your diagram is a 100w 1 Ohm resistor. I just notice now that I should have bought a 100w 2 Ohm Resistor. Could that be my problem ?
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