Can a small capacitor bank be used to power a robot with stable voltage?

In summary, the conversation discusses using a small capacitor bank charged with 24 volts to power motors for a robot. However, it is not an ideal power supply as its voltage decreases quickly and it is more suitable for filtering and coupling. Batteries are a better option for providing stable voltage and holding more energy. The speaker also mentions that a large capacitance would be necessary to use capacitors as a power supply for a robot.
  • #1
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hi there,
i want to know that how can i use a small capacitor bank which can be charged with 24 volts and gives out the same, please help.
i want it to move motors for a robot like 9v to 12v each
 
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  • #2
You can use current limiting resisters in series to charge the capacitors.
But why do you want to use capacitors to move robot motors, why not battery? Capacitors can't hold much energy.
 
  • #3
i want to use it for a purpose because i am running the robot on a generator i built myself, so the genrator will create electricity and charge the capacitor bank so i can use it afterwards. there is one more thing after this but i want to keep it a secret! ; )
 
  • #4
You might use a supercapacitor to store little energy available over a short duration, but to supply power for over 10s or 100s batteries are better.
 
  • #5
The thing about capacitors is that they are not ideal for using as power supplies. Their use is for filters, coupling and decoupling mostly. In digital systems they are used to power memory cells, but we are talking very, very short times (much less than a second).

A capacitor has a the relationship

[itex]i_{c} = C \frac{dv_{c}}{dt}[/itex]

Here, the current [itex]i_{c}[/itex] is the current running into the capacitor.
Rearranging the equation gives you

[itex]\frac{dv_{c}}{dt} = i_{c}/C[/itex]

As you can see, if the capacitor is used to supply a system (robot) the voltage will decrease. It is impossible to use a capacitor to power something (led, robot, resistor, whatever), for times longer than a few miliseconds or microseconds without the voltage changing rapidly.

So you can't charge a capacitor to 24 volts and then use it to provide a circuit with a stable 24 volts. The more current you use, the quicker the voltage goes down.

In conclusion: A capacitor is not use able as a power supply. You need to use batteries for this. Batteries can hold much more energy also, and they provide a stable voltage at their nodes.

Remember also, that if you want a power supply to run a motor, it is not enough to know the voltage it needs, you must also know something about how much current the motor needs to operate in the region you want it in.

IF you wanted to use capacitors to power your robot, you would need a very, very big capacitance. But again, the capacitor would not be able to provide a stable 24 volts. As soon as you begin tapping energy from it, the voltage drops.
 

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1. What is a capacitor bank?

A capacitor bank is a group of individual capacitors connected together in parallel to store electrical energy. It is used to provide a large amount of energy quickly, making it useful in various applications such as power grids, electric vehicles, and electronic devices.

2. How does a small capacitor bank work?

A small capacitor bank works by storing electrical energy in its capacitors when they are charged with a direct current (DC) source. When the bank is connected to a circuit, the capacitors discharge their stored energy, providing a burst of power to the circuit.

3. What are the advantages of using a small capacitor bank?

A small capacitor bank has several advantages, including its ability to provide a large amount of energy quickly, its compact size, and its high power density. It also has a longer lifespan compared to other energy storage systems and can be easily replaced if needed.

4. What are the potential risks of using a small capacitor bank?

One potential risk of using a small capacitor bank is the possibility of electrical shock, as capacitors can store a significant amount of energy. It is important to handle them with caution and make sure they are properly discharged before handling. Another risk is the potential for explosions or fires if the capacitors are not used or maintained properly.

5. How can a small capacitor bank be used in scientific experiments?

A small capacitor bank can be used in various scientific experiments to provide a quick burst of energy. For example, it can be used to create strong magnetic fields in particle accelerators or to power lasers in optics experiments. It can also be used in electronic circuits to study the effects of high voltage or to store energy for future use in experiments.

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