How do you discharge a capacitor in a power supply?

How to Discharge Capacitors in a Switched-Mode Power Supply
  1. Do not short the terminals of a filter capacitor with a screwdriver. ...
  2. Screw a 100-watt lightbulb into a socket with exposed leads.
  3. Attach one lead to each terminal of the capacitor, the bulb should illuminate.
  4. When the bulb turns off, the capacitor is empty.
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How do you discharge a capacitor in a circuit?

Step-by-step
  1. Disconnect any power sources from the capacitor and its circuit. ...
  2. Identify the capacitor(s) on the circuit board. ...
  3. Turn the circuit board over to get access to the capacitor terminals. ...
  4. Connect the leads of your resistive load to the terminals of the capacitor. ...
  5. Give the capacitor time to discharge.
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What is the fastest way to discharge a capacitor?

The quickest way to discharge a capacitor is to touch the two terminals of the capacitor together, as is shown below. Again, this is the quickest way to discharge a capacitor. However, it's only advised that you do this for capacitors storing a very low voltage.
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Do capacitors discharge on their own?

Will a Capacitor Discharge On Its Own? In theory, a capacitor will gradually lose its charge. A fully charged capacitor in an ideal condition, when disconnected, discharges to 63% of its voltage after a single time constant. Thus, this capacitor will discharge up to near 0% after 5 time constants.
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How long does it take for capacitor to discharge?

A fully charged capacitor discharges to 63% of its voltage after one time period. After 5 time periods, a capacitor discharges up to near 0% of all the voltage that it once had. Therefore, it is safe to say that the time it takes for a capacitor to discharge is 5 time constants.
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Can you get shocked from a capacitor?

Physical contact or close proximity to the open power supply caused a discharge from the capacitor that resulted in an electric shock. Capacitors can discharge current even when not energized because they hold a charge for some time after the power is turned off.
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Which direction does a capacitor discharge?

When the capacitor is discharging, current flows away from the positive and towards the negative plate, in the opposite direction.
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Does a capacitor lose its charge once it is disconnected from the power source?

As the capacitor is being charged, the electrical field builds up. When a charged capacitor is disconnected from a battery, its energy remains in the field in the space between its plates.
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What happens when capacitor is fully charged?

When a capacitor is fully charged, no current flows in the circuit. This is because the potential difference across the capacitor is equal to the voltage source. (i.e), the charging current drops to zero, such that capacitor voltage = source voltage.
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How can a capacitor be discharged after removal from the circuit?

To discharge a capacitor, the power source, which was charging the capacitor, is removed from the circuit, so that only a capacitor and resistor can connected together in series. The capacitor drains its voltage and current through the resistor.
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What size resistor do I need to discharge a capacitor?

A resistor rated to dissipate the amount of thermal energy created when discharging the capacitor. Minimum requirements for resistor is 2k OHM 5w for small capacitors, 20k OHM 5w for large electrolytic capacitors used in power supplies, electric motor start circuits and camera flash circuitry.
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Why is it necessary to discharge a capacitor?

A capacitor can be slowly charged to the necessary voltage and then discharged quickly to provide the energy needed. It is even possible to charge several capacitors to a certain voltage and then discharge them in such a way as to get more voltage (but not more energy) out of the system than was put in.
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What happens to voltage when capacitor is disconnected?

The capacitor gets charged to the battery voltage before it is disconnected from a battery. When the battery is disconnected from the capacitor, the charge stored in the capacitor remains the same. The voltage across the capacitor also will remain the same.
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How long can a capacitor hold power?

A big capacitor may hold a charge for some time, but I don't think you will ever get much further than 1 day in ideal circumstances. You should watch out if you have turned on the PC just 'a moment ago', but if you let it unplugged for a couple of hours and it will be fine.
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Do capacitors discharge backwards?

It effectively flows from negative to positive across the capacitor. Discharging is the opposite. For conventional current, all of the above is reversed. The electron flow into one side of the capacitor makes it negative.
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Why does it flip to negative when the capacitor discharges?

As the voltage rises the current decreases. After charging the voltage is at maximum and current is at zero. When discharging the current jumps to the maximum value. It also becomes a negative value because it reverses direction through the circuit.
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What happens when you discharge a capacitor?

When the capacitor is discharging, the electron excess on the negatively charged plate starts to flow to the positively charged plate, which causes the capacitor to create an electron flow in the circuit and act as a voltage source for a period of time.
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