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A voltage tripler (or doubler, quadrupler, etc.) is a network of capacitors and diodes arranged in series/parallel so that, when they filter an AC waveform, such as the output of a flyback transformer, they produce DC that is a multiple of the peak value. They are most often used to generate the high voltage needed for the anode of a CRT.
Chas. S. Tripler has written: 'An epitome of Tripler's Manual and other publications on the examination of recruits'
Tripler Army Medical Center was created in 1948.
You probably have a flyback/voltage tripler/focus block that has gone bad in the monitor. Replace the monitor.
The voltage doubler works by charging alternate capacitors on alternate half-cycles. Since the capacitors are in series, the voltage doubles.
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http://www.play-hookey.com/ac_theory/ps_v_multipliers.html this site will answer all your voltage multiplier questions with theory and diagrams THE ANSWER IS VERY SIMPLE. Use diode and a cap and an AC source every either positive or negative voltage you charge a cap and if you leave the cap at xx volts next pulse will be added and so on. It possible to biuld 1million volts from a single 3-6 vdc battery using this pumping method. At higher volts containmant plays a part in the final voltage.
The voltage arrester works by conducting when there is enough voltage to turn it on. Often, an arrester on a primary distribution circuit has a spark gap to ground, so that lightning strikes are limited in voltage, protecting the circuit. Other types of arresters, such as MOV's, can be used in surge protectors.
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The Voltage at which the USB Drive works at.