Replacement capacitors exploding


I replaced the capacitors in the crossovers in my Klipsch KSM-1 stage monitors.
There is a capacitor that runs parallel to the woofer which had blown in a couple of my dozen stage monitors. They are from the 90s, which is not ancient, but I figured maybe that age is a factor so I swapped them all out.

The replacement capacitors have all of the same numbers printed on them but are a fraction of the physical size, and in just one season almost all of them have blown. I don’t think they were being pushed harder.

Is there a way for me to order capacitors with the same specs printed on them that are also heavier duty in some other way?
jamesheyser
I concur with rodman, half, I was mistaken about the same value in my previous post. Sorry for the confusion...
@rodman99999
Thank you for the link.

@fiesta75
No apology necessary, your earlier post lead me to these two document from cornell-dubilier and caused the confusion:
http://wiki.ece.rose-hulman.edu/herniter/images/0/03/Aluminum-Electrolytic_Capacitor_Application_Gui...
NON-POLAR
If two, same-value, aluminum electrolytic capacitors are connected in series, back-to-back with the positive terminals or the negative terminals connected, the resulting single capacitor is a non-polar capacitor equal in capacitance to either of the original pair.
http://web.archive.org/web/20131110001709/http://electrochem.cwru.edu/encycl/misc/c04-appguide.pdf
NON-POLAR
If two, same-value, aluminum electrolytic capacitors are connected in series, back-to-back with the positive terminals or the negative terminals connected, the resulting single capacitor is a non-polar capacitor with half the capacitance to either of the original pair.
Thanks for the clarification.
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Cheers,

T eh


Many of us who frequent the Klipsch forum and work mostly on Klipsch often go to Parts Express for caps. Lots of non polar electrolytics out there but in general I replace them with poly caps even though they are much larger and may require two to get the right value.
What exactly did you replace the OEM caps with? Brand, type, UF+tolerance and voltage.
  I have rebuilt hundreds of Klipsch crossovers and never had your problem so I am also wondering how hard you are pushing them. I  bought a pair of KP-262's once that had melted the rectangular blue mylar caps but it took really serious abuse to get there. They still played but did not sound very good.
" rodman999995,010 posts06-10-2021 1:31am@imhififan - Half the capacitance. https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/69715/can-two-electrolytic-capacitors-be-made-into-a... " With all the non-polar caps out there I have no idea why anyone would do this. Now there is value in using two caps in parallel to get to the same value as one and that is the ESR will be reduced and low ESR is a good thing.