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Old 11-15-2003, 11:35 PM   #21 (permalink)
DoctorReno
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Thanks I will try this. I am aware of the high voltage carried by the EHD and that with a long screwdriver you can discharge the voltage by slipping it under the cap on the CRT and then shunting it to the chassis. Unfortunately I don't have a long enough screwdriver. Another member is suggesting a similar cause as you and your father so I'm hopeful.
I'll get back to you..... If I don't send the paramedics. (Bad joke)

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