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    You should be releasing the vacuum in the tv before even beginning to take anything off of it, not to mention discharging the capacitor. Please use the search bar.
    Someone mentioned that you can remove the suction cup on the side of the tube and insert a straight screwdriver and give it a sharp rap and it should go on thru and release the pressure/vacuum.
    This link will explain how to go about grounding or shorting out the caps. on the boards. And we won't charge you for the laughs,,,



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Someone mentioned that you can remove the suction cup on the side of the tube and insert a straight screwdriver and give it a sharp rap and it should go on thru and release the pressure/vacuum.
    This link will explain how to go about grounding or shorting out the caps. on the boards. And we won't charge you for the laughs,,,

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...-possible.html
    This is the best, easiest, and safest way to release the vacuum. No broken glass to cut yourself.

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