Hello, I was wondering is it possible for arcing to discharge from the body of large electrolytic capacitors as they get old. I don’t smell any fish or see any leaking paste. I do notice that there are two large bleeder resistors. One of them gets really warm in comparison to the other. It’s a high voltage application.
It occurred me to ask: why do you think that arcing is happening? Is there a specific symptom that is leading you to believe that could be a possibility. Do you hear any arcing sound?
I can tell that anything can arc given it is close enough.
If arcing ia happening inside any device (capacitor, resistor), it will be probably hotter than the others. As you mentioned, one of the bleeder resistors is hotter than the other - can you confirm if it is the resistor itself and not the two capacitors immediately underneath it that are getting hot and increasing the resistor temperatuve via its terminals?
If the resistor itself is getting warmer, it may have somehow reduced its resistance, thus increasing its current. This is rare, but I have seen it happen.