Keantoken's CFP cap multiplier

This gives me an effective ground plane prototype.

now I could have used a ground plane 😛
anyway
transistors are just random scrap, but shows to be convenient for moving around
resistors are very scratched from pulling in and out
but doesn't matter since I measure every time I move them
board could have been bigger though
 

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hi kean,
i've build a +rail of of your k-multiplier
using this part
q2 sa1873
q1 bc337
c1 1000uf/50v
d4/d1 1n4002
other same as schematic on your web

here my measuring
dc in 21.7v
dc out 20.14v
ac in 136mv
ac out 95mv
is this working good?
 
Yep, that's one of the potential effects of the Kmultiplier. For a simple circuit like yours it makes sense. Other people's experiences may vary.

Naf, add a 10u-100uF cap across the output and see what happens. If that changes nothing, measure Vbc and Vbe for each transistor, and voltage across R2. Maybe you could post a picture in case there is a layout/routing mistake.
 
found broken connection
here measurement after resoldering
dc in 21.4v
dc out 18.8v

ac in 0.134v
ac out 0.074v

positip probe on base
sa1837
vbe -0.62
vbc 1.43

bc337
vbe 1.15
vbc -0.7
 

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