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OptiXtal SuperXCap SuperCapacitor |
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Written by Greg Allen
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Monday, 08 October 2007 |
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It's smaller... it's thinner... it's lighter... it's the new SuperXCap. I can see this amazing new 25 farad supercapacitor being used in millions of applications. What I really like about them is that they are stackable for almost any custom power solution. I should have a few samples in the next few days to work with. I will report back to you and let you know how they work for me. These seem too good to be true. Millions of Applications - Smaller - Thinner - Lighter - Custom designed solutions
- Competitive unit price
- Small stackable design
- Reliable operation in harsh environments
- Very low maintenance
- Incredible efficiency
- Extended operating life
- Environmentally safe
- Flat Design

Readers have left 6 comments. No.1 Untitled
25F is a meaningless specification without a working voltage. You might want to be a little more specific in the future.
No.2 Untitled
Thanks for the message. You should be able to see the specs now. It was showing up on my side but not the site for some reason. It's fixed now. Thanks again! Greg No.3 Price ?
Retail Price ? No.4 Untitled
For us noobie's What is the relationship between capacitance and amp-hours? How does this device compare to the Eestor in terms of energy density?
No.5 SuperXCaps Price
Here is the answer on the above questions:
Retail price: 25F -$65 - 5F -$20.00 All prices in US Dollars, FOB Philadelphia
Connection between Capacitance (C) and Amp- Hours (Ah)" Ah = 3600 coulombs.
In one Discharge cycle we take the 25F SuperXcap from 2.7V to 1.35V, and this causes the discharge of X Coulombs, where X= CV , where C=25 F and V= Average of 2.7 Vmax and 1.35 Vmin = 2.025 V
X = 50.625 Coulombs, or 50.625/3600 Ah = 14 mAh
IOW, Our 25F can draw a current of 14 mA over a 1 hour discharge cycle.
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Need more info... Dimensions, operating temp, voltage, life expectancy, etc. Need complete specs... Any manufacturer's web page? |
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