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| SirPeale:
--- Quote from: moose on September 04, 2008, 03:53:38 am ---As far as caps specifically go, do they need to be discharged (not the tube) before removal? I know they hold charges, I don't know how long for though, or what a safe way of making sure they're drained are. Also, for discharging the tubes, should the power cord be plugged in to have a ground connection to the outlet or not? --- End quote --- There is one on the G07 that can hold a painful charge, but other than that, no. |
| ChadTower:
I'll do it anyway for a lot of caps. Not that I think I'll get shocked - I just don't want to accidentally discharge one into a nearby component. It would suck to blow a driver transistor and not realize it. |
| SirPeale:
I might do it for larger caps, but won't bother for smaller ones. |
| Muerto:
Thanks!!!! - i think im might be able to d a cap kit now!!! - had no idea how it was performed before i saw those vids! |
| AE35:
Love the cat in the background goofing around. Not very nice to ruin the guys video ;D |
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