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<blockquote data-quote="Loud(ish)_Geo" data-source="post: 8720378" data-attributes="member: 680843"><p>So my capacitor blew while I was charging the battery today and I was wondering if anyone could offer some clarity on both why it happened in the first place and why the fuse running to it never blew. For a bit more background, the fuse, wire and (2.5farad) capacitor all came in the same kit and should be compatible and I was charging it on the slowest setting. I've heard of this happening before but never this violent</p><p>Ps I have a spare hatch and no one got hurt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loud(ish)_Geo, post: 8720378, member: 680843"] So my capacitor blew while I was charging the battery today and I was wondering if anyone could offer some clarity on both why it happened in the first place and why the fuse running to it never blew. For a bit more background, the fuse, wire and (2.5farad) capacitor all came in the same kit and should be compatible and I was charging it on the slowest setting. I've heard of this happening before but never this violent Ps I have a spare hatch and no one got hurt [/QUOTE]
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