I have several nice capacitors rated 25V and I am considering to use them to replace the Cbias 1000uf capacitors. However, the official plan states their voltage rating as 35V.
I know that it is always a good idea to use electrolytic capacitors with a specified or higher voltage rate. The consequence of exploding an electrolytic capacitor is usually dramatic. On the other hand, I really do not any alternatives at this moment and those 35V capacitors were leftover from previous projects. Hence I would be grateful if you can let me know if swapping those 1000uf/35V capacitors by the 25V ones will be dangerously wrong.
I know that it is always a good idea to use electrolytic capacitors with a specified or higher voltage rate. The consequence of exploding an electrolytic capacitor is usually dramatic. On the other hand, I really do not any alternatives at this moment and those 35V capacitors were leftover from previous projects. Hence I would be grateful if you can let me know if swapping those 1000uf/35V capacitors by the 25V ones will be dangerously wrong.