I am thinking that maybe the LM limit the amps that the circuit can deliver. I may put a few LM in parallel to increase amps. Also, i will reduce the multiplier stages so more voltage would need to charge the caps thus more watts will pass through the circuit right?
I am thinking that maybe the LM limit the amps that the circuit can deliver. I may put a few LM in parallel to increase amps. Also, i will reduce the multiplier stages so more voltage would need to charge the caps thus more watts will pass through the circuit right?
i don't know where you got that figure from, the [datasheet] says PIV for UF4007 is 1kv, not 2kv. add a third diode (or a 4th) and that should keep you from having any diodes short on you.
i don't know where you got that figure from, the [datasheet] says PIV for UF4007 is 1kv, not 2kv. add a third diode (or a 4th) and that should keep you from having any diodes short on you.
In voltage multiplier circuit, each diode take the divided voltage of them in total, for example if i got a 4 stage with 2kv output, each diode will take 500v