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In general, things that are built in quantity are built using the cheapest components that will do the job. As long as the device lasts longer than the warranty period in average use then it's not coming back.
The more cynical of us would suggests that the use of certain components may be designed to cause failure after warranty so you have to buy another one.
So yes, you will be unlikely to see the more expensive components where a cheaper part will do, even if it will do only for a relatively limited time.
When you are repairing something, the economics of scale are rarely such an issue. The difference in cost for the cheapest vs the most expensive components will be swamped by other costs (your time being foremost).
The failure of capacitors in SMPS can probably be timed quite well as long as the environment the device is in and the load remain constant. In cases where I've replaced capacitors with what turned out to be exactly the same type this exact issue has crossed my mind.
The more cynical of us would suggests that the use of certain components may be designed to cause failure after warranty so you have to buy another one.
So yes, you will be unlikely to see the more expensive components where a cheaper part will do, even if it will do only for a relatively limited time.
When you are repairing something, the economics of scale are rarely such an issue. The difference in cost for the cheapest vs the most expensive components will be swamped by other costs (your time being foremost).
The failure of capacitors in SMPS can probably be timed quite well as long as the environment the device is in and the load remain constant. In cases where I've replaced capacitors with what turned out to be exactly the same type this exact issue has crossed my mind.