Re: Tilted picture tube? Panasion 20" flat screen CT-20SXIOC8
From: Ken Weitzel (kweitzel_at_shaw.ca)
Date: 07/01/04
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Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 19:46:14 GMT
NAP wrote:
> Don't worry. I understand the dangers. With any high voltage decive I
> usally leave it uplugged for a good few hours before opening it(I know
> it doesn't eleminate the risk of getting shocked, but it lowers it
> some what. if I could I would go further to ground my self to
> something). I've aslo learned the hard way on other small items about
> twiddling once inside said item(my nes died to soon). Only other
YIKES!! NO!! Don't ground yourself to anything, that's
exactly the opposite of what you want!!! :(
Everything else being equal, you're far far better off on
a nice dry carpet, or *** of rubber floor mat, or
dry wood surface.
And if you can work with one hand, put the other in
your pocket - preferably your left hand.
I'd explain further, but I'm sure some of the current
group of young fellows will explain far more
eloquently than I can... (old, retired, stroke victim)
Be careful!!!
Ken
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