Final System as Completed (20/11/2016):
>Charges from 10 AA batteries instead of 9V batteries.
>Output Is scaled back from 20A to 14A "continuous" (for the majority of capacitor voltage curve)
>Relays were not used and there is a reliance on heavy duty switches instead.
>Wireless relay control is therefore removed.
>Capacitor charge current was set to 500mA. If this is set too high then the batteries will be declared as "flat" at an earlier point. For example, if this is set to 10A then the boost/buck converter will immediately drive the voltage curve of the batteries into the ground and declare them as depleted immediately.
The Youtube video from the broken link can be seen below:
Supercaps: Series connection for 24V, pick ones with high peak current.
DC-DC Converter: Regulates voltage down to 24V DC with good PWM.
Balancing Circuit: Keeps supercaps happy and dischargin' evenly.
Safety First! Proper charge/discharge circuits are a must.
Match Specs! Supercap voltage > 24V for headroom.
Pulse It Right! Design for your specific pulse duration/duty cycle.