Battery–capacitor flash

id: battery-capacitor-flash-192-4406063
title: Battery–capacitor flash
text: A battery–capacitor flash is a flash photography system used with flashbulbs. Instead of relying directly on the current pulse ability of a photoflash battery to directly fire a flashbulb, a battery is used to charge a capacitor that is then discharged through the flashbulb. BC flash units use 5.6 V, 15 V, or 22½ V batteries.
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description: Type of photographic flash system
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date modified: 2023-05-01T17:23:15Z
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