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Components used in this project: Diode 1n4007 Capacitor 240 uf 16v Transformer 220v to 12v ----------------------------------------------------------- *** Description *** In this video, I demonstrate how to build a voltage multiplier circuit using capacitors and diodes to convert 12V AC into 127V DC. Voltage multipliers are fascinating circuits that use a series of capacitors and diodes to increase voltage without the need for heavy transformers. They are commonly used in high-voltage, low-current applications. Fundamentals of Voltage Multipliers: The key principle behind a voltage multiplier is the ability to "stack" voltage by charging and discharging capacitors in stages. When an alternating current (AC) flows through the circuit, the diodes allow current to move in one direction, guiding it through the capacitors. During the positive half of the AC cycle, the capacitors are charged. On the negative half, the diodes direct the current to add the stored voltage of each capacitor in series, effectively boosting the output voltage with each stage of the circuit. In my setup, which is based on a Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier, multiple stages of capacitors and diodes increase the input AC voltage (12V) to a much higher DC output (127V). The number of stages you include in the circuit determines the final output voltage. This method is efficient and eliminates the need for bulky transformers, making it ideal for compact, lightweight designs. Applications: Voltage multipliers are particularly useful when a compact and lightweight solution is needed to generate high voltages without bulky transformers. They are commonly found in devices like mosquito zappers, microwave ovens, X-ray machines, power supplies for industrial equipment, and various laboratory equipment requiring high voltage for testing or experimentation. -------------------------------------------------- **** Key words ****: Voltage multiplier Voltage multiplier circuit Capacitor diode circuit AC to DC converter Cockcroft-Walton multiplier High voltage circuit DIY voltage multiplier AC to high voltage DC Voltage booster Diode capacitor network 12V AC to 127V DC How voltage multipliers work High voltage power supply Voltage doubler circuit Circuit design tutorial DIY electronics Voltage multiplier application Mosquito killer circuit High voltage mosquito zapper Diode rectifier circuit High voltage DIY How to increase voltage in a circuit How does a voltage multiplier work How to build a voltage multiplier circuit How to increase voltage with capacitors How to step up voltage without a transformer How to make a high voltage circuit How to use diodes in voltage multipliers How to boost 12V AC to 127V DC How to design a voltage multiplier How does a Cockcroft-Walton multiplier work What is a voltage multiplier What is the function of diodes in voltage multipliers What is a Cockcroft-Walton multiplier What are voltage multiplier applications What are the benefits of voltage multipliers What components are needed for a voltage multiplier Why use a voltage multiplier Why is a voltage multiplier better than a transformer Why use capacitors in a voltage multiplier