08-06-12: Rodman99999
>If you look at the datasheets of aluminum electrolytic caps; you'll find that their expected life spans are noted in hours, at a certain temperature.
Right. That's usually 85 degrees C but can be 105 degrees C which is hotter than boiling water.
Life doubles with each 10 degrees C lower. At a pleasant 20 degree C room temperature a "1000 hour" capacitor is good for 90,000 hours or 10 years of continuous service. 2000 hours is more typical which nets 20 years.
People who turn their equipment off when not listening and will find their electrolytic capacitors much longer lived. Averaging 8 hours a day they might last longer than you do.
>If you look at the datasheets of aluminum electrolytic caps; you'll find that their expected life spans are noted in hours, at a certain temperature.
Right. That's usually 85 degrees C but can be 105 degrees C which is hotter than boiling water.
Life doubles with each 10 degrees C lower. At a pleasant 20 degree C room temperature a "1000 hour" capacitor is good for 90,000 hours or 10 years of continuous service. 2000 hours is more typical which nets 20 years.
People who turn their equipment off when not listening and will find their electrolytic capacitors much longer lived. Averaging 8 hours a day they might last longer than you do.