Nice video. I think you missed one category or you didn't mention it to be exact. Life time. ..Life time of some capacitors is or could be is 20-30 years with no problem at all. that ofc can't be said about electrolytic capacitors as they have the worst life time from all of those you mentioned in your video.
It`s actually topic for a full video) How lifetime of electrolytic capacitor changes if we use 50V cap in a circuit that needs only 25 V ? What do u think)
@@NickElectronics as i understood the worst is temperature and current ripple. This are two things that will kill any and all capacitors..ofc this is truth for dc /electrolytic or tantalum capacitors for AC capacitors it is mostly temperature and voltage spikes or delta voltage /current and frequency but that usually isn't problem for 50/60Hz grid circuits.. there os ofc selfheating of capacitors that is problem in general ..would nice to mention something about selfhealing film capacitors X,X2,X3 capacitors ..and such..for sure there is a lot for new video
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Finally someone who explains it in a way idiots like me understand xD
Thank you, sir. Glad you found it useful :)
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Nice video. I think you missed one category or you didn't mention it to be exact. Life time. ..Life time of some capacitors is or could be is 20-30 years with no problem at all. that ofc can't be said about electrolytic capacitors as they have the worst life time from all of those you mentioned in your video.
It`s actually topic for a full video) How lifetime of electrolytic capacitor changes if we use 50V cap in a circuit that needs only 25 V ? What do u think)
@@NickElectronics as i understood the worst is temperature and current ripple. This are two things that will kill any and all capacitors..ofc this is truth for dc /electrolytic or tantalum capacitors for AC capacitors it is mostly temperature and voltage spikes or delta voltage /current and frequency but that usually isn't problem for 50/60Hz grid circuits.. there os ofc selfheating of capacitors that is problem in general ..would nice to mention something about selfhealing film capacitors X,X2,X3 capacitors ..and such..for sure there is a lot for new video
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