I plan on using a supercap for a project as well! they are more expensive but have >1M charge cycles and can be quick-charged unlike a batteries! Just be sure you control the max voltage per cell or it will be destroyed! There are calculators for what the equivalent cap to a battery is. The biggest practice difference is that a cap has a different discharge cycle. It can by powered all the way to 0 v without damage. Without a boost circuit however, as teh voltage decays, your top end speed also decays.
I wonder what the application is? Supercaps will provide like a few minutes of runtime at best, and yes, you will need tons of them to get it it to a reasonable voltage.
This is not to say it will not work. A controller doesn't care where it's getting electrons from. there will be a quick voltage drop obviously but it will run until it hits the cutoff limit you set on the controller.
It'd have to be a pretty large super cap...
Honestly I think this is such an unique thing that I'm not sure. I mean, I guess but I'm not a super capacitor expert.
Do let us know if it does.
I plan on using a supercap for a project as well! they are more expensive but have >1M charge cycles and can be quick-charged unlike a batteries! Just be sure you control the max voltage per cell or it will be destroyed! There are calculators for what the equivalent cap to a battery is. The biggest practice difference is that a cap has a different discharge cycle. It can by powered all the way to 0 v without damage. Without a boost circuit however, as teh voltage decays, your top end speed also decays.
Kent
I wonder what the application is? Supercaps will provide like a few minutes of runtime at best, and yes, you will need tons of them to get it it to a reasonable voltage.
This is not to say it will not work. A controller doesn't care where it's getting electrons from. there will be a quick voltage drop obviously but it will run until it hits the cutoff limit you set on the controller.
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