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I don't want this too be too late so just gonna throw this up rn and edit it later with my notes later so look forward to learning about capacitors :)

Fuck it we ball, capacitors what I know of them is they help motors start. In HVAC we got two of them run capacitor a and start capacitors. Motors that are aren't 3 phase need a phase shift to get them going. Thing is motors need power coming in to be just right if a start capacitor is left running it will draw locked motor amperage and shut it all down so it's put in series with a PTC relay (once this gets too hot it opens and shuts off power to the start capacitor) letting just the run to do it's thing.

Capacitors need to be tested by isolating and discarding them and checking for capacitance in microfarads. The rating is usually on the capacitor and needs to be within +-10%. On the capacitor the voltage is supplied too with 2 different values. The higher value is the real one so this means you can use it on a size lower if you want. I've heard of testing them under load to fully get how they work,you take amperage on the start winding then multiply by 2652 then divide voltage across the capacitor to check if it's good.

Anyway capacitors got oil in them to dissipate heat, thin plates of metal and plastic between them to insulate. These are used to store power, try not to fuck with them even unplugged they can still hurt you. The oil can also be an issue obvs. Anyway they store and discharge voltage they don't boost it, at least in ac systems. If you read a higher voltage it's most likely back EMF generated from the motor as it runs. Anyway you gotta take this into account when sizing relays.

One more thing capacitors when wired in series will have reduced capacitinace, 1/C +1/C but wired in parallel you just add them C+C. Probably doesn't mean much to people but for electricians it's useful if you don't have the right size. Only connecting them in parallel is probably the only reason to do it practically.

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[โ€“] catter@hexbear.net 13 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Question for you all: I have read part of the pre-trans experience is a brain fog, and that going on hormones can alleviate it. How long were you on HRT before this happened? I'm thinking of covertly getting a prescription just to see if there are any immediate shifts in my mind that will solidify things for me.

[โ€“] JohnBrownsBussy2@hexbear.net 10 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

A few weeks. My gf reported the same. I would note that there is a placebo effect to this pyschological component, but it's well attested.

[โ€“] catter@hexbear.net 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Kind of a bummer it would take that long, but that's better than a year or something. Thanks for the guidance ๐Ÿ’œ

[โ€“] JohnBrownsBussy2@hexbear.net 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The psychological effects are the first noticeable effects (followed by changes to erections and breast growth), so you'll at least know if there's a positive impact before any physical changes.

[โ€“] catter@hexbear.net 5 points 3 weeks ago

Great point. Thank you :)

[โ€“] TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

For me it was fairly quickly. It was like taking a low dose anti depressant and things were just better. I was feeling better and clearer with my emotions in within 3 weeks? Started crying at stuff not much longer after that.

[โ€“] catter@hexbear.net 5 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you! That sounds really nice

[โ€“] Alisu@hexbear.net 4 points 3 weeks ago

Like in the first week I felt a little more sensible, two weeks and a half in and I had a looong crying spree, like something that hadn't happened in so long. It feels good, like I can actually let myself go and feel what I need to feel