Here is what I've been able to determine regarding the various Aragon power supplies based on posting by Mondialfan:
• The IDLK19 - Shipped with all early Mondial electronics. It was a small black rectangular plastic package with the Aragon logo on the outside. It featured a chassis mount 24 VA transformer, a voltage rectification circuit consisting of 4 discrete 1 amp diodes for the rectification circuit and a total of 4,380 µF of internal capacitance. The power connector to the component is a 3 pin XLR.
• The IPS - This unit debuted somewhere in the late 80's to early 90's and was housed in the familiar triangular steel housing. It featured a PCB mounted 30 VA transformer, a single 1.5 amp bridge rectifier and a +/- 24 vdc regulator with a total of 9,420 µF of internal capacitance. The power connector to the component is a 3 pin XLR.
• The Ingot - This unit was built specifically for the Aurum preamplifier. It is identical in every way to the previously mentioned IPS except that it has been beefed up with more internal capacitance. In the Ingot a pair of 10,000 uF capacitors are installed after the bridge rectifier, in comparison the standard IPS had a pair of 3,300 uF capacitors in this same location. Due to this difference the total storage capacitance in the Ingot is 22,820 µF. The power connector to the component was also changed to a 4 pin XLR. The reason for the change to the 4 pin XLR was to prevent users from accidentally plugging the power connector into one of the Ingot's balanced preamp outputs. Aside from the difference in capacitance and XLR pin out there is no other difference from this supply and the IPS.