Lol, typically, yes, capacitance matters! However I don't usually see huge changes in capacitance, just pretty large increases in ESR and leakage.
I suspect with those little computerized low voltage testers that capacitance numbers are not all that accurate on old caps, Slow charging due to dry electrolyte and high leakage during charge could show up as increased capacitance when in fact the capacitance is low and the leakage is high.
Obviously vented caps will occasionally test near normal specs, but there is no way they are actually working correctly.
I suspect with those little computerized low voltage testers that capacitance numbers are not all that accurate on old caps, Slow charging due to dry electrolyte and high leakage during charge could show up as increased capacitance when in fact the capacitance is low and the leakage is high.
Obviously vented caps will occasionally test near normal specs, but there is no way they are actually working correctly.







