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Supercapacitor 1F 2.7V
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Supercapacitor 1F 2.7V

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The Supercapacitor 1F 2.7V is a high-capacity energy storage device designed to deliver rapid charge and discharge cycles. Unlike traditional batteries, supercapacitors store energy electrostatically, making them ideal for applications that require short bursts of power or backup energy. Compact, reliable, and long-lasting, this component is widely used in power electronics, DIY electronics, embedded systems, and renewable energy projects.

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Product Specifications

Specification Details
Capacitance 1 Farad
Rated Voltage 2.7V DC
Tolerance ±20%
Equivalent Series Resistance Low
Operating Temperature -40°C to +65°C (typical)
Dimensions Compact cylindrical form (varies by manufacturer)
Polarity Polarized

Key Features

  • High capacitance in small size
  • Fast charge and discharge capability
  • Long cycle life
  • Low ESR for high efficiency
  • Maintenance-free operation
  • Lightweight and compact design
  • Suitable for energy harvesting applications

Applications

  • Backup power supply
  • Memory backup in microcontrollers
  • Renewable energy storage
  • IoT and embedded systems
  • Power stabilization in circuits
  • DIY electronics projects
  • Small robotics and hobby kits

Inside the Box

  • 1 x Supercapacitor 1F 2.7V

Frequently Asked Questions

It can complement or replace small batteries in certain low-energy applications, but it cannot provide long-term energy like a battery.

You can connect them in series to increase voltage capacity or in parallel to increase capacitance. Always ensure balancing when connecting in series.

Supercapacitors can charge and discharge much faster than batteries, making them ideal for applications requiring quick bursts of power.

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