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While most of this is true... the 'right' resistor depends on the capacitor and its charge voltage. Tho, 100 Ohm may be a good 'rule of thumb' - and it may not matter of you destroy the bleed resistor after a few uses. BUT!!! That last use that killed the resistor - *could* kill you too... ??smiles said:The larger value of resistor, the slower the capacitor discharged and vice versa, but with too small value of resistor, the capacitor discharges so fast causes explosion sound (it doesn't mean something bad with capacitor), the proper value is about 100Ohm