THANK YOU for actually explaining this correctly! SO many people make these videos and completely FAIL to explain it and/or their circuit doesn't work. Thank you for solving my frustrations!
In the case of through-hole capacitors, the capacitance value, as well as the maximum rated voltage is printed on the enclosure. A capacitor that has “4.7μF 25V“ printed on it has a nominal capacitance value of 4.7μF and a "maximum voltage" rating of 25 volts, which is never to be exceeded. So if you are not exceeding 16v then either one of them will work for you.
THANK YOU for actually explaining this correctly! SO many people make these videos and completely FAIL to explain it and/or their circuit doesn't work. Thank you for solving my frustrations!
I had to go through the same situation
Got so frustrated that I ended up creating a proper one for everyone to follow
This is how engineer explain.
Thanks mate 👍
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great job keep it up 👍👍👍👍
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And how to do schematic diagram?😅
Very nice bhaiya, lovely starting of your video and very good explanation
Thank you for this knowledge ❤
You are welcome
Very well explained.
Cheers thanks😊
perfect...
Thanks 👍
Can this circuit drive a 5v led strip having 10 leds
I have not tried but you will need to pump in some extra current for sure to achieve that
Can I use a 9V battery instead??
Yes you may
33uf capacitor volts 25v or 16 volts
In the case of through-hole capacitors, the capacitance value, as well as the maximum rated voltage is printed on the enclosure. A capacitor that has “4.7μF 25V“ printed on it has a nominal capacitance value of 4.7μF and a "maximum voltage" rating of 25 volts, which is never to be exceeded.
So if you are not exceeding 16v then either one of them will work for you.
Can you do a step by step live?😭
Sorry you confused me
@@CrazyCoupleDIY sorry, because i don't know schematic diagram
Check out my blog, that may help you
@@CrazyCoupleDIY can you give me the link, and another question is it okay to have a high voltage in capacitor?
@@Belmucro diy-projects4u.blogspot.com
Its fine to have high voltage cap
Well said mate, but I dont have time to watch this video