kondensatormoduler
A kondensatormodul, often referred to as a capacitor module or capacitor bank, is an assembly of multiple capacitors connected together to form a larger capacitance. These modules are used in various electrical and electronic applications to store and release electrical energy, smooth out voltage fluctuations, or filter unwanted frequencies. The capacitors within a module can be arranged in series, parallel, or a combination of both, depending on the desired voltage and capacitance ratings. Series connections increase the overall voltage rating, while parallel connections increase the overall capacitance. The specific design of a capacitor module is tailored to its intended application, which can range from power factor correction in industrial settings to energy storage in electric vehicles and filtering in electronic circuits. They are typically housed in a protective casing to ensure safety and durability, and often include features like discharge resistors for safe handling. The selection of a capacitor module depends on factors such as operating voltage, current requirements, ambient temperature, and environmental conditions.