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Written by Jamie Booth on 2024-12-03 at 17:51

I have some old CRT monitors that I would like repaired, but I've never worked with voltages like that. Everyone says don't do this if you don't know what you are doing. I like living and avoiding major injuries. How do I learn so I can do this safely? I don't have anyone who's done this to help me.

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Written by Dr David Mills on 2024-12-03 at 18:16

@jamie if you can get yourself an isolation transformer and power the devices through that when you work on them, you turn most but not all potential fatal shocks into ones that just hurt.

Might be worth dropping a comment into some of the repair groups. Expect a lot of comments along the lines of don't try if you don't know what you're doing. Those are pretty good advice to be honest.

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Written by Laberpferd on 2024-12-03 at 19:07

@Dtl @jamie

TV service was my past profession and still is my hobby, so im happy to help you with everything

But please let me say i do have also personal burnout so my answers might be slower and more sparse than i wish (also translating into english is not that easy for me)

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