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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@jamie making an anode discharge stick is a good start. Also a discharge resistor for the mains cap (170vdc) (or 350 depending on your mains voltage)
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