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Re: Silicon Controlled Rectifier

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
That would produce a significant load on the power supply.
im sort of confused when you mean power supply. If the power supply is off. ie. not charging. and the capacitor is somewhat charged... how would putting a load across the cap effect the power supply?

.... or.. i must of forgot to say that i would put a SCR or transistor in series to set off the HV load.
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