Hello,
Something very useful for our experiments: a voltage multiplier.
Sometimes we have an AC transformer we could use in our experiments but we need DC voltage higher than the transformer can provide or a range of higher DC voltages we can choose from.
Well, we can build a simple circuit with capacitors and diodes to get a range of DC voltages from the output of that AC transformer like this:
More details about how the circuit works here.
In my Don Smith Effect experiments I use voltage boosters because they are cheap but if you have an AC transformer and a bunch of capacitors and diodes already available in your stock and you want to put them at work then you can make your own voltage booster for free.
Regards,
Fighter
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