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Obviously any diy'er could do something similar as there isn't a lot of clever design in this approach.
Right you are. It's all been done before. YAWN. Thank god he's working with solid state, with low voltages. With tubes, you stick you fingers in that chassis, and bye, bye...
However, the idea of parralleling a box full of motor run caps does have its appeal.
Even lower voltages than I expected. One of his comments about the production design was that it would use 220F 2.3V supercaps.
That's not particularly indicative of the rail voltages. 10 220F 2.3v caps in series give you a 23v cap of 22 farads, that's 22,000,000 uf. Yeah, it takes some clever equalization of voltages between those caps, but Gilbert is an incredibly clever guy.Others might yawn, but even if you go to batteries, an SLA is pretty dang noisy below 10kHz, and you need caps across them anyway. (or regulators, capacitance multipliers, etc....)Gilbert is simply taking advantage of the economics brought to us from the digital world, and very cleverly utilizing them.