Wow, this DIY paper capacitor tutorial is absolutely fascinating! I never imagined that creating a capacitor could be this straightforward and educational. The step-by-step instructions and clear explanations really make it accessible for anyone interested in electronics. Kudos to the creator for breaking down a complex concept into something achievable and fun. I can't wait to give this a try and see the results for myself. This video proves that with a little creativity and knowledge, we can truly grasp the essence of electronic components. Thanks for sharing this enlightening tutorial!
I did it few times, paper/teflon etc. Different designes, more - less layers. Every time I got problem with leakage. Resistance more than 5M ohm. Any ideas?
In my case a small current( few mA) is passing through it. But it hold some charges for a small time interval. Search for any short circuit in it or replace the paper with thin plastic sheet. It works very well.
I'm sure there is a much better way of making paper capacitors. I have an early 1950's record player that has paper capacitors and they are maybe a little over an inch long and about a centimetre in diameter. If you waxed the paper lightly first with beeswax, the foil would probably adhere to it well and when the capacitor is rolled you could put it in melted beeswax to pot it and seal it from electrical leakage.
Dont use glue. Use tape. Mine is really 1mf just because of i reolaced it with tape. And if you even want to increase it more, then drop it in destilled water, leave it for a minute and you have 1mf. Works well, but let the outside dry for an hour or something.
u should say the materials needed at the start the video, i had to skip to the materials part, and it needed aluminium foil which i searched for homemade capacitor without aluminium foil
NO! Where do I start? How about, wrap it up over a fat pencil so that you dont damage the foil. How about, using a paint roller to lay down the paper over foil. How about laying out the foil on a sheet of glass. How about, using a brayer to roll out air bubbles. DE MONETIZED.
*“BRUH, THOSE ONLY WORKS ON HIGH VOLTAGE DC, I'M NOT A FOOL, I'M AN ENGINEER, I RANKED 1ST IN IIT EXAMS...”* *“I'M VERY DISAPPOINTED, AND DISSATISFIED, BY THE VIDEO, I CAN'T BELIEVE IT, SORRY”*
Wow, this DIY paper capacitor tutorial is absolutely fascinating! I never imagined that creating a capacitor could be this straightforward and educational. The step-by-step instructions and clear explanations really make it accessible for anyone interested in electronics. Kudos to the creator for breaking down a complex concept into something achievable and fun. I can't wait to give this a try and see the results for myself. This video proves that with a little creativity and knowledge, we can truly grasp the essence of electronic components. Thanks for sharing this enlightening tutorial!
That was sarcasm, right?
I did it few times, paper/teflon etc. Different designes, more - less layers. Every time I got problem with leakage. Resistance more than 5M ohm. Any ideas?
whats the used of material?
Bro i have made a RC circuit and i have made a capacitor just like yours, current is passing throgh it but it is not charging
In my case a small current( few mA) is passing through it. But it hold some charges for a small time interval. Search for any short circuit in it or replace the paper with thin plastic sheet. It works very well.
It will work if you use politin instead of paper
watched this in physics, the music is a bop.
Do you have any Idea on 6...12 volt DC capacitor, and what is output?it is used in German Hone Bosch
Do we have to like add the color paper or is that just for art work?
Ik this is old, but it is just for art, so that it looks neater
Farad? AC/DC? Voltage?
well, i think its DC cuz he was charging it with 9 volt battery.
I'm sure there is a much better way of making paper capacitors. I have an early 1950's record player that has paper capacitors and they are maybe a little over an inch long and about a centimetre in diameter. If you waxed the paper lightly first with beeswax, the foil would probably adhere to it well and when the capacitor is rolled you could put it in melted beeswax to pot it and seal it from electrical leakage.
Good idea. Great.
Would electrical tape work as a dielectric?
Yes.
@@creativeengineering3321 cool
@@creativeengineering3321 it worked. 170 on multimeter.
Bro plz do not apply both side of conductor (i.e.- aluminium foil) glue, it will not conduct charges. charges should flow freely.
I did this, it worked fine mate
Mine didn’t work
Awesome bro, say your work, if this work, your life is good
Pretty cool though
Do know how to make a small capacitor for car hone length 2.5 cm diameter is 1 cm it uses 6 volt to 12 volt.
how much farad???
no electrolyte?🥺😦
Voltage rating?
This look like tnt bar :))
P.S. I'd bet the glue formed s conductive bridge through the paper. Dont use water based glue.
Dont use glue. Use tape. Mine is really 1mf just because of i reolaced it with tape. And if you even want to increase it more, then drop it in destilled water, leave it for a minute and you have 1mf. Works well, but let the outside dry for an hour or something.
Camera quality 360p
Is this realy works?
Never learn that from school
you had to remove the moisture from the paper and glue before rolling it up.
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Pls pin. Click to skip how it works 3:24
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Bro why is it always indians
u should say the materials needed at the start the video, i had to skip to the materials part, and it needed aluminium foil which i searched for homemade capacitor without aluminium foil
I didn't understand 70% of the words. :D
hi 11B3
NO!
Where do I start? How about, wrap it up over a fat pencil so that you dont damage the foil. How about, using a paint roller to lay down the paper over foil. How about laying out the foil on a sheet of glass. How about, using a brayer to roll out air bubbles.
DE MONETIZED.
lmao why demonetized
*“BRUH, THOSE ONLY WORKS ON HIGH VOLTAGE DC, I'M NOT A FOOL, I'M AN ENGINEER, I RANKED 1ST IN IIT EXAMS...”*
*“I'M VERY DISAPPOINTED, AND DISSATISFIED, BY THE VIDEO, I CAN'T BELIEVE IT, SORRY”*
It worked for me
you are clearly not as smart as you think you are
ITI me first aya hoga bruh 😂