Supercaps negative

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HugoMorris

Joined Nov 29, 2019
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I've built some small 5cmx5cm supercapacitor batteries to test my own conductive ink. Two are showing a negative volt reading. I've been careful with a steady 1.2v charge and correct polarity contacts. Can anyone advise?
 

jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
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If it's symmetrical, how do you know what are the "correct" contacts?

Say your contacts are labeled A and C. You connect the positive lead of the charger to A and the negative lead to C. After charging, what is the voltage of A relative to C?

Then, what happens if you reverse the charger connections with a new cell and repeat?
 

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HugoMorris

Joined Nov 29, 2019
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I've attached electrodes - and + correctly to the charger and matched leads to the multimeter. Reversing the meter leads corrects the polarity but why?
 

Chris65536

Joined Nov 11, 2019
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If it's a non-polar capacitor, you should be able to charge it one direction and verify with the meter, then reverse the charger and charge it in the other direction and verify again. My guess is you're seeing something electrochemical, not capacitive.
 

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HugoMorris

Joined Nov 29, 2019
11
If it's a non-polar capacitor, you should be able to charge it one direction and verify with the meter, then reverse the charger and charge it in the other direction and verify again. My guess is you're seeing something electrochemical, not capacitive.
OK. Thanks for your replies guys,have a good Christmas.
 
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