>From:        David Bilenkey, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To:    1st PowerMacs, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To:          1st PowerMacs, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>After Googling around I found this wonderful site:
>
>http://www.whoopis.com/computer_repair/
>
>Manuals for anything you might need. The manual for the 1710 display doesn't
>mention getting in and doing any sort of gun adjustment, but at least now I
>know how to get into it! :-)
>
>David Bilenkey
>Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
>

David;

Monitors contain capacitors that can pack a huge electrical
punch.  It is possible to stop the human heart from a shock
from one of them.  Please exercise EXTREME caution if you
ever attempt to open a monitor for any reason whatsoever.

Even if you know what you're looking for and 'discharge' one,
a capacitor can STILL hold enough charge to dish out seconds
if you have a belief that you've already made it safe by
discharging it.

Don

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