PSU Stabilasing using goldcaps???

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KAKAH

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Could i use 3 of these 5,5v 0,1f caps in series connected to my 12v digital power supply to stabilize the signal as good as buying more expensive 100000uF 16v Cap and and using that?
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i have a 12v picoPSU power supply for my pc and the last one died quite quickly, i was thinking that it was of the unstable signal of the adapter so i should put a cap of big capacitance parallel to the 12v load to stabilize the signal..
and these little ones seem small and cheap comparing to a single 100000uF 16v cap.
thank you
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That little capacitor was never built for high current applications. I don't know the part number so I don't have a data sheet.
I think you put this in a power supply and it will get hot and burn up.
 
If you put three 100k uf capacitors in series you get the equivalent of a 33,333 uf capacitor with three times the voltage rating and three times the ESR as well.

So no you don't gain anything. That and I see a 100K uf 16 volt electrolytic capacitor is around $9 at Digikey.
 
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