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Do I need to discharge a monitor to connect it to or disconnect it from the power source??
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what do you want to do?,the only time you need to discharge a tube is when you are changing a chassis or need to remove it for service reasons i.e changing componants
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Thats what I wanted to make sure. I wanted to get an arcade monitor to test two PCBs that I have. I have been reading as much as I can on the fourms about it. I wanted to make sure I could just buy a moniotr and hook it up to the power supply and be done.
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