what is the resistor for that i got with capacitor utensils and do you need to charge it befor you finish hooking it up
Answers: The resistor is to charge the capacitor. The reason for charging the capacitor is to changeover the voltage to the voltage of the power wire. A capacitor's voltage cannot change instantaneously so it wants to be charged up in order to bit by bit get up to the voltage of the wire.
You do not want to charge your capacitor but if you don't want sparks flying then you better do it. Use the instructions and the resistor that came near your cap to charge up your cap. Then you will be adjectives set.
Good Luck!
My coup¨¦ deck/faceplate supports 140 watts. what...
Answers: The resistor is to charge the capacitor. The reason for charging the capacitor is to changeover the voltage to the voltage of the power wire. A capacitor's voltage cannot change instantaneously so it wants to be charged up in order to bit by bit get up to the voltage of the wire.
You do not want to charge your capacitor but if you don't want sparks flying then you better do it. Use the instructions and the resistor that came near your cap to charge up your cap. Then you will be adjectives set.
Good Luck!
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