So i need a 24v 220mA power supply for my led strip, and i didnt want to go out today, so i decided try to apply what i saw on class this week (voltage multipliers) and i also saw the video that dave had made about the topic to understand it as best as i could, so now i decided to make one
I started with a 12 V 500mA transformer that i had lying around, made a rectifier bridge using 4 x 1N4001 i did place a 25V 1000uF Capacitor to filter and i finally got my rectified signal tested on the osciloscope
Now this is where im getting confused im placing my capacitors and diodes, and it doesnt matter how many i add up, the voltages are not getting multiplied im measuring 20.4v across all the capacitors, even when they are rated to 25v and yes i also meassured from the 1st red node to the last node (pic related)
any help? im quite confused about whats going on
i already tried several type of capacitors, electrolitic and film ones, rated from 25v to 50v and from 500nF to 1000uF with no luck
cant voltage multipliers be used in DC?
Next thing im about to try is switch the voltage multiplier before the rectifier bridge i just did the circuit and i get al pulsant signal however, im having troubles rectifing the half wave

The second picture i just added its what im trying to do instead of the 1st picture