PS Caps

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Hi All,

Due to transformer options I have decided to go for a full dual mono power supply with my Aleph 3 project (two individual 300VA transformers). The aleph 3 requires about 100 000 uF per channel. I am going this route as I can use cheap off the shelf toroids this way.

As I am going for a dual rectifier design, and will therefore have a total of 4 bridge rectifiers, things are going to get complicated and messy if I use p2p wiring and big discreet capacitors.

I am contemplating making a power supply PCB with the rectifiers on the board, and using many 3900uF panasonic FC caps in parallel, also mounted on the PCB. I will have the PCB specially made using extra thick laminate and lots of mounting holes to try and reduce vibration and microphonics.

Can anyone see any problems or disadvantages with this approach over using big discreet capacitors, as per the norm?

Also, when using two toroidal transformers, is it ok to mount them on top of eachother using a single bolt down the middle and a rubber gasket in between?

Your advice is appreciated!

Greg.
 
Hmm,

I ordered the above 100 000uF caps thinking the ESR was quite low (4.1 milliohms), but now I see the ESL is perhaps quite high (20nH). Actually I don't know what is regarded as good... but I see they offer a 12nH low inductance version that may have been better...dammit!

This is one expensive learning curve...
 
Great thanks.

Everything is ordered. Looking forward to getting it together!

Interesting the use of motor run caps. Never heard of that before but I guess it's a neat way to get high capacitance film capacitors....interesting.

And yes, I do think too much and I also never sleep... 🙂
 
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