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He said that Panasonic FC leak as they age and Rubycon ZL go out of spec in terms of capacitance.
Datecodes on the PMs? Modern electrolytics don't use the quaternary ammonium salts anymore excepting double layer electrolytics. Chemi-con issued a noticed on the matter in 2003 (attached) expressly stating that none of their electrolytics use that solution. That being said, I doubt that's the only ammonium salt system that has that problem in electrolytics, just the only one that we know of that does...
I *think* that was a claim made by stj (but please excuse me if I got it wrong). Don't ask me what thread, though, because I can't remember even if my life depended on it.
Actually, speaking of this, I just noticed yesterday that I had some small Nichicon PM 5x11 mm caps leaking a little from both leads (green, puffy corrosion near the bung). So far, it only seems to be a bag of eight 16 V 100 uF caps only. I bought them back in 2010 or 2011 (or possibly early 2012) and used only a few, I think. Hopefully, this is just an isolated case with those caps and not a whole series problem. PM is supposed to be a replacement series for PL, so I wonder if they still have those quaternary ammonium salts problems. Meanwhile, it seems that my various bags of Nichicon PS caps (bought at same time as PM above) seem to be okay. PS is supposedly a replacement series for PR.
Bad bungs? Bad leads? Hmm, the PM datasheet says that 100uF 10V and 16V is supposed to come in 6.3x11mm case size and not 5x11mm.
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Well, I don't want to impress upon anyone as a buzzkill or someone who thinks himself to be correct on everything (or someone who feels the need to correct everyone on everything, in turn). I don't consider myself that knowledgeable at all - far from it. The reason why I brought up the case size is that if yours really were 5x11, they might be counterfeit, depending on where you sourced your batch (Digikey? Mouser? Farnell? Newark?) from. It could just be down to how they were treated before you bought them. 20*C to 30*C is about the same as the weather where I live - the extremes (in my area) would be 15*C to 34*C room temperature, sometimes a tad lower or higher respectively. Humidity plays a part too, of course.
Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts 
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