04-18-2012, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Dave Lane
OK it is possible. Heres all you need
In order to shrink coins, we charge up a high voltage capacitor bank that consists of two to four large "energy discharge" capacitors. These are specially constructed low-inductance, steel-cased capacitors that can each deliver up to 100,000 amperes (100 kA) at up to 12,000 volts. Each capacitor measures 30" x 14" x 8", weighs 165 pounds, and is designed to have an expected lifetime of over 300,000 shots at 100 kA/shot. A double pole double throw (DPDT) high voltage relay is used to connect the capacitor bank to either a high voltage DC charging supply, or to a group of high power "bleeder" resistors. A 15,000 volt transformer and a set of 40 kV rectifiers make up the DC power supply that charges up the capacitor bank.
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