Super Capacitor Charge Controller Kit

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£2.40
(inc. VAT)
Was £5.83 £7.00

* Price shown includes kit bulk buy discount

Stock:
Discontinued - This page is for reference for existing customers of this product. It is not possible to buy this item.

Bundled options

Super Capacitor Charge Controller Kit plus wire cutters

large super capacitor charge controller kit+ large wire cutters

Total: £3.90ex VAT

Super Capacitor Charge Controller Kit plus wire cutters and soldering starter kit

large super capacitor charge controller kit+ large wire cutters+ large soldering starter kit

Total: £16.15ex VAT

Description

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  • Orders placed online before 3:00pm Monday - Friday (excluding public holidays and our Christmas shutdown period) are always dispatched the same day provided the goods are in stock. If the goods are not in stock we will endeavour to contact you as soon as possible to discuss a dispatch date.

UK Deliveries

  • If you live on the UK mainland and don't have any large materials or lithium batteries in your order it will cost £3.95 (£4.74 including VAT) if you spend less than £40 (£48 including VAT).
  • If you spend between £40 and £200 (£48 - £240.00 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) delivery is free to most locations, £12 (£14.40 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) to Northern Ireland and £15 (£18.00 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) to UK remote locations. For a list of postcodes that will be charged the remote location rate: remote area list.
  • If you spend over £200 (£240.00 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) delivery is free within the UK.

Rest of the world

  • These orders are sent via UPS, and the cost is dependant on the service you choose at checkout. Alternatively you can choose the free collection option and have your own courier collect it from us. International orders can only be shipped to the registered card address. Please note: International orders may be charged import duty dependant on local import laws and duty rates. These charges are usually billed to you directly from UPS.
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Further Information

Please note: Instructions for using this product (if available) can be found under the product description.
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Q:
Hi, I have a LED circuit that uses a joule thief system to power a LED. Could I add this into the system so where the LED circuit demands 1.5v AA batt, I could connect it to the motor output of the super charge capacitor board? Thanks
Asked by: James Brady
A:
Hi James, Thank you for your email, I have not looked very deeply into this but I would recommend against it.. As I understand it the joule thief would keep trying to supply power to the capacitor. The circuit we have has a circuit for charging and a circuit for discharging. A switch is used to switch between these two. Normally a set voltage is fed into the circuit by the USB meaning the max voltage that can be put in is capped whereas I worry that the joule thief would keep feeding power to the circuit even when the limit was reached potentially causing the capacitor to pop. As mentioned I have not dug deep into this but I would be concerned about this.
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
08-Jul-19

Q:
Could I connect this to your solar panel kit to charge. If yes, how would I connect it? Thanks Paul
Asked by: paul
A:
Hi there, With 5V solar panels this should work. You would get rid of the USB cable and instead put the cables from the solar panel into the terminal block instead. Best Regards Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
05-Jun-19

Q:
Hello, Can I substitute the 1F supercap to a higher capacity (i.e. 5.5V - 10F) one? It will take longer to charge yet also longer to discharge or able to take more power hungry components.
Asked by: Kanouras Antonis
A:
Hello Antonis, Thank you for your question, this would work absolutely fine as you say it would just take longer to charge and longer to discharge. Best Regards Cullen Lewis
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
20-Nov-18

Q:
Are the components (super capacitor, resistors, etc.. ) already installed on the board?
Asked by: Dereck
A:
The board is supplied as a kit of parts and requires assembly.
Answered by: Geoff Hampson
09-Mar-12

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