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A Voltage Quadrupler would be a DC circuit. A transformer would be used to increase the voltage in an AC circuit.

To quadruple the voltage in a DC circuit would consist of (min) 4 resistors. 1 resistor would be directly in parallel with the power source, that is, one side of the R would be connected to one side of the source, and the other side of the R would be connected to the other side of the source.

The remaining resistors are configured in a sort of series/parallel with the 1st resistor to increase (ladder fashion) the output voltage. See the related links for a more detailed explntn.

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