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replacement of PCB using copper strips

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hi...

I am planning to replace my PCB of 6 capacitors connected in parallel using copper strips. Since my PCB does not contain any other leaded components except resistors and capacitors).So i need to calculate the design parameters (length ,thickness,conductivity etc) required to make replace the PCB by copper strips.

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The quetsion is not clear..Will you please elaborate?....
 

By replacing copper with copper, you don't need to consider conductivity. Standard PCB copper thickness is 35 um, possibly 70 um for power electronics.
 

my PCB consists of simple combination of 50 F capacitors x 2P x 6S. with a resistor parallel to each capacitor. I need to replace this PCB connections of my circuit using copper strips since only capacitors and resistors are involved in my circuitry , it will be simple and less cost.

But for choosing this copper strips i need to know what are all the design parameters come into play ( length , thickness, Voltage drop etc)
 

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