I know there are numerous discussion on the topic of discharging CRTs for compact Macs. however, I have found conflicting information regardin the propwer grounding LOCATION. On a Mac 512Ke, is it OK to ground the discharge wire to the ground (same as chassis) of the computer? I think I read in one thread that this could fry the logic board which is also grounded to the chassis. I'm not sure if it was refering to this particular Mac model though.
Another thread mentioned grounding to the 'grounded connection' of an electrical wall socket, which seems a safer bet to me -- but one needs to be sure that the electrical plate is wired correctly at the wall.
Another method I have tried is to disconnect the Mac from the wall while at full brightness, but I see no guarentee that this would effectively discharge the monitor.
Any advice?
Another thread mentioned grounding to the 'grounded connection' of an electrical wall socket, which seems a safer bet to me -- but one needs to be sure that the electrical plate is wired correctly at the wall.
Another method I have tried is to disconnect the Mac from the wall while at full brightness, but I see no guarentee that this would effectively discharge the monitor.
Any advice?
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