Spinaker01 - Drying of the electrolyte increases ESR of capacitor. When it gets into many ohm range it becomes very audible and after that it might even go to thermal runaway since current going thru cap x ESR = Heat but temperature increases ESR (positive feedback). Smaller caps are connected in parallel making ESR lower to start with - less audible when old.
Each 10degC of temperature increase cuts life of capacitor in half.
Electrolyte inside of a cap eats out aluminum oxide (dielectric) lowering breakdown voltage. Presence of voltage rebuilds this layer.
Each 10degC of temperature increase cuts life of capacitor in half.
Electrolyte inside of a cap eats out aluminum oxide (dielectric) lowering breakdown voltage. Presence of voltage rebuilds this layer.