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Sometimes components will have good synergy with each other and behave in ways that can be useful to the player.

DC->AC

Placing an inductor into a capacitor will cause it to flow forwards, and then backwards.

Inrush Protector

Placing an inductor before a rheostat can give it a little bit of time to react to a sudden inrush. As a result, one can use a current detector, into a rheostat with an inductor between them both to prevent even a short-circuit from destroying your wires.

Full Bridge Rectifier

If diodes are placed in a certain pattern, the load can accept a negative voltage or current as a positive voltage/current by re-routing electricity.

Capacitor Overcharge

An inductor can be used to overcharge a capacitor if a diode is placed on the power's source, as long as the inductor is given enough time to build up charge.

Inductor Amplifying

When using an inductor, its maximum storage capacity is based on its current. As a result, placing a transformer before it will allow for one to step down the voltage for increased capacity.