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    Quote Originally Posted by tyoon21 View Post
    Newbie question here.
    Which wire is the one you have to discharge? I've heard stories of people getting some nasty shocks from live wires inside monitors.
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    Start here, it should pretty well explain it all. This is why we keep telling you folks to read the older threads. Hope it's not too confusing. If so, ask away. Hoss, take a bow,,,,lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Start here, it should pretty well explain it all. This is why we keep telling you folks to read the older threads. Hope it's not too confusing. If so, ask away. Hoss, take a bow,,,,lol
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...scharging+a+tv

    Thank you Mechanic for the link. Very very informative.

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