In a power supply you should strive to keep the mfd about the same. Exceeding this amount by too much can stress the power transformer by increasing the surge current on turn-on. Stay between the rating and maybe 10-15% more to be safe.
However, the V and temperature ratings can always be safely exceeded. A cap with a higher temp rating is particularly good as it will have a longer life span.
The V rating refers to the maximum before the capacitor breaks down. So, you can replace a 63V cap with a 300V cap safely. The temp is kind of the same thing, but is related to operating temperature and hours. By keeping the ambient temperature the same, but increasing the cap temp you are essentially increasing the rated lifespan. Kind of. Caps will vary. :)
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However, the V and temperature ratings can always be safely exceeded. A cap with a higher temp rating is particularly good as it will have a longer life span.
The V rating refers to the maximum before the capacitor breaks down. So, you can replace a 63V cap with a 300V cap safely. The temp is kind of the same thing, but is related to operating temperature and hours. By keeping the ambient temperature the same, but increasing the cap temp you are essentially increasing the rated lifespan. Kind of. Caps will vary. :)
Best,
E