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Inductive Spike Capacitor Charging

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Lord_Nikon

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So I'm trying to make a voltage multiplier circuit with just parts I have laying around. I've come up with the circuit in the attached .jpg. Of course this is a rough draft and will need some tweaking, but I wanted to know what yall thought. Is this an acceptable method? I feel that it is very simple and will do the job. I guess I just have second guesses about it cause I've never really seen anyone do it this way. This circuit is just for sh*ts and giggles so there are no real constraints. Just wanted to test a concept.

Anyway, let me know what you guys think. Is there anything that I'm missing that might make this design a bad? I don't have any transformers laying around otherwise I'd use one.

Thanks!
 

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