I thought there might be some interest by some of you folks out there in building your own capacitor bank.
So I thought I would start off by posting what I could find on the Dynaco C-100.
NOTE: Perhaps we can get Joe's comments on the attached schematic diagram.
Here are some miscellaneous comments:
Dynaco C-100 Energy Storage System
Designed by Wade D. Burns(?), chief engineer. It appears that he may still be alive and living in Blackwood, N.J..
Apparently the C-100's may also be stacked in multiples. They were sold "assembled only".
There may even be an article on the C-100 in an old Audio Amateur magazine. (circa 1976?) perhaps written by Walt Jung?
[FONT=&]The jack on the ST400/ST416 is an RWK-4-31SL, the mating cable connector on the C100 is an RWK-4-24C-3/8
[/FONT]There is some discussion on http://www.updatemydynaco.com/Stereo400.html
C-100 Capacitor Bank
Large filter caps in the power supply hold up the power supply rails even when the going gets rough. The Stereo 400 and 416 were there at the birth of the "Super Amps" and the start of the microfarad wars. Manufacturers started throwing 10's of thousands of microfarads into their power supplies, all in the name of better bass. The C-100 capacitor bank was the ultimate answer to the microfarad wars. You could add a C-100 to a Stereo 400 or a 416.
The schematic shown below contains revisions and corrections pointed out to me by Jim Switzer in an email on 12/17/2016. I added a few more annotations that make the schematic a bit easier to analyze and understand. In the course of that, I've written a circuit description that contains a mystery, so the schematic might still have an error.
http://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/C100CircuitDescription.pdf
There is currently (1) C-100 listed on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-DYNACO-C-100-ENERGY-STORAGE-UNIT-/272614474386?hash=item3f7916c292
Ed
So I thought I would start off by posting what I could find on the Dynaco C-100.
NOTE: Perhaps we can get Joe's comments on the attached schematic diagram.
Here are some miscellaneous comments:
Dynaco C-100 Energy Storage System
Designed by Wade D. Burns(?), chief engineer. It appears that he may still be alive and living in Blackwood, N.J..
Apparently the C-100's may also be stacked in multiples. They were sold "assembled only".
There may even be an article on the C-100 in an old Audio Amateur magazine. (circa 1976?) perhaps written by Walt Jung?
[FONT=&]The jack on the ST400/ST416 is an RWK-4-31SL, the mating cable connector on the C100 is an RWK-4-24C-3/8
[/FONT]There is some discussion on http://www.updatemydynaco.com/Stereo400.html
C-100 Capacitor Bank
Large filter caps in the power supply hold up the power supply rails even when the going gets rough. The Stereo 400 and 416 were there at the birth of the "Super Amps" and the start of the microfarad wars. Manufacturers started throwing 10's of thousands of microfarads into their power supplies, all in the name of better bass. The C-100 capacitor bank was the ultimate answer to the microfarad wars. You could add a C-100 to a Stereo 400 or a 416.
The schematic shown below contains revisions and corrections pointed out to me by Jim Switzer in an email on 12/17/2016. I added a few more annotations that make the schematic a bit easier to analyze and understand. In the course of that, I've written a circuit description that contains a mystery, so the schematic might still have an error.
http://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/C100CircuitDescription.pdf
There is currently (1) C-100 listed on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-DYNACO-C-100-ENERGY-STORAGE-UNIT-/272614474386?hash=item3f7916c292
Ed
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