This is not a thread for regular "educated" or "book" knowledge, but experiences and observations.
I find that 85C caps last LONGER in many devices!!!! Feel free to agree or disagree!

No "I heard from such and such" or "the manufacturer says" or any of that, just your experiences, etc.
I'll break the ice and say that since the famous capacitor "Plague" pertains to the 105C china/taiwan crap caps, that the 85C caps of a lot of those same brands I have noticed last longer, despite their "rating" so the 85C chemicals may have higher ESR, but I notice they last longer in most circumstances!!!
I also see a lot of CRT SMPS using 85C caps never failed, but see swelled 105C caps in them too!
Here's an example of a cheap TV brand that caught on - FUNAI. They use Suscon caps in their power supplies, but they use oversized 35V 2200uf 85C caps in their boards. I have NEVER seen one fail, they always fail the semiconductors. I bet if they used only 1000uf Suscon 105C caps in their place, they would have failed. In fact, I have seen failed 105C Suscon often in other devices.
Makes sense, instead of a smaller value 105C low ESR capacitor, you use a larger value 85C cap, and the ESR ends up being the same anyway.
ALSO, I have measured ESR in some 85C caps in good brands (Rubycon, etc) to be BETTER than many 105C Low ESR China CAPS!!!
I find that 85C caps last LONGER in many devices!!!! Feel free to agree or disagree!


No "I heard from such and such" or "the manufacturer says" or any of that, just your experiences, etc.
I'll break the ice and say that since the famous capacitor "Plague" pertains to the 105C china/taiwan crap caps, that the 85C caps of a lot of those same brands I have noticed last longer, despite their "rating" so the 85C chemicals may have higher ESR, but I notice they last longer in most circumstances!!!
I also see a lot of CRT SMPS using 85C caps never failed, but see swelled 105C caps in them too!
Here's an example of a cheap TV brand that caught on - FUNAI. They use Suscon caps in their power supplies, but they use oversized 35V 2200uf 85C caps in their boards. I have NEVER seen one fail, they always fail the semiconductors. I bet if they used only 1000uf Suscon 105C caps in their place, they would have failed. In fact, I have seen failed 105C Suscon often in other devices.
Makes sense, instead of a smaller value 105C low ESR capacitor, you use a larger value 85C cap, and the ESR ends up being the same anyway.
ALSO, I have measured ESR in some 85C caps in good brands (Rubycon, etc) to be BETTER than many 105C Low ESR China CAPS!!!

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