Did you wait for a while before opening the machine though?To be honest, i had never used a CRT discharger
This is called Survivorship Bias :To be honest, i had never used a CRT discharger (only the very first one i was extremely cautious, probably too much) never had any issue.
Probably not a safe advise, but never seen any issue so far.
Just use a good screwdriver with a rubber handle, use a cable to ground to play it safer.
Attach it to the ground lug itself, not the screw head.I think the contact is okay. I am worried about the screw on the Plus though, as it is rather large and this clip is rather small.
Could you show me what part exactly?Attach it to the ground lug itself, not the screw head.
All the people that didn't survive working on charged CRTs aren't here to tell us about it.
OK, so I am what I would consider careless and tend to work on "steer clear of the angry bit" and haven't ever needed to remove a neckboard, but toggling the powerswitch and gambling that the bleed resistor is in good condition isn't great. At least leave it for a few hours, there is no need to rush on a 30+ year old machine.On the safe side, i remove the mains cable and toggle the switch a couple of times.
Most have bleeder resistors, so the CRT self discharges in a couple of seconds.
Look after yourself, you can always replace a compact mac, but you've only got one heart.
But, there is every chance that resistor doesn't work anymore, and you won't know until its too late... this is why we must dischage even if the risk is low or we think its unlikely to get a shock.Most have bleeder resistors, so the CRT self discharges in a couple of seconds.
You can change the font size too!Bleeder resistors and the like are a supplement to safe working practices and not a replacement for them.
I cannot boldface that enough.
Do not assume they will work, do not assume their presence. Just be grateful if they save you.
Do SEs have bleeders?Bleeder resistors and the like are a supplement to safe working practices and not a replacement for them.
I cannot boldface that enough.
Do not assume they will work, do not assume their presence. Just be grateful if they save you.
That is exactly why I am being very cautious - can't risk it.Look after yourself, you can always replace a compact mac, but you've only got one heart.
Yes, but the question/answer is irrelevant for the sake of safety - you must discharge if you plan on touching the CRT/AB anyway.Do SEs have bleeders?
Ah right. I never would work on the analogue board without discharging.Yes, but the question/answer is irrelevant for the sake of safety - you must discharge if you plan on touching the CRT/AB anyway.