Kijanki,
I've never claimed to be the sharpest tool in the shed, but as said above, I've done this many times. I have only had positive results. How do propose that you get parasitic inductance introduced in a properly designed power supply? The only issue that I can see is a poor excuse of rectifier. As long as you bridge is rated for the current you should be fine and An ideal cap has zero inductance or resistance on its own.
I've never claimed to be the sharpest tool in the shed, but as said above, I've done this many times. I have only had positive results. How do propose that you get parasitic inductance introduced in a properly designed power supply? The only issue that I can see is a poor excuse of rectifier. As long as you bridge is rated for the current you should be fine and An ideal cap has zero inductance or resistance on its own.