@Triode User I presented the following by PM, but I'm also posting it here in case any of you also have an opinion:
Regarding routing of a power switch on an LPS:
(the routing of a confidential model) controls the input power to the regulator then the supercaps. So, when I first owned the ISO-PS I was powering the whole unit up from the main switch for my AC filtered power conditioner which caused a 1-3 min. delay when powering up / turning off my DAC waiting for the supercaps to recharge and power down. But I was told from Ciunas Audio this may be bad for my DAC with the supercaps trickling power while slowly discharging each time. In your opinion is there any reason to be concerned about this gradual increase / decrease of voltage to the Qutest on each power on / power off cycle? For me, I prefer to turn my system on / off every day when I'm done.
OTOH, would you say there is any concern to keeping the supercaps running at full charge 24/7, even in a well implemented way? And for this way, I'm thinking there may be a better way to route the DC output switch so it's not directly on the output circuit in order to yield optimal results - perhaps make the switch so it disconnects the supercaps or something like that, which may / may not require re-routing them between series or parallel to achieve that. Any feedback would be helpful.