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<blockquote data-quote="samzeman" data-source="post: 180925" data-attributes="member: 11182"><p>Serious warning, though. If you are disassembling a CRT for whatever reason, since they are involved in this by the looks, you have to be very safe about it. People have died disassembling them before, because there is an immense charge inside the capacitor (The part that is directly connected to the screen.</p><p></p><p>In general be careful around electronics even if they aren't plugged in. /Most/ modern circuit boards and chips are safe (Although your own static charge from rubbing against fabrics can cause them to break, they cannot break you usually) but old analog stuff is more hit-or-miss. If something is hidden behind rubber or plastic, check to see if it's dangerous before you mess with it.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]-QOxLRLDVeg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samzeman, post: 180925, member: 11182"] Serious warning, though. If you are disassembling a CRT for whatever reason, since they are involved in this by the looks, you have to be very safe about it. People have died disassembling them before, because there is an immense charge inside the capacitor (The part that is directly connected to the screen. In general be careful around electronics even if they aren't plugged in. /Most/ modern circuit boards and chips are safe (Although your own static charge from rubbing against fabrics can cause them to break, they cannot break you usually) but old analog stuff is more hit-or-miss. If something is hidden behind rubber or plastic, check to see if it's dangerous before you mess with it. [MEDIA=youtube]-QOxLRLDVeg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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