On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 12:27:58 +0000, "Stuart Bell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Just leave it for 24 hours. Then using one hand remove the anode and 
> touch it to earth.

Unfortunately that's tricky, as I mentioned the anode is in an unusual
place on my tube, on the same size as the analogue board, which means
it's blocked by the board itself.

I suppose after 24 hours I could just jam a wire in there and use that.
You're not *supposed* to do it without a resistor, since the resulting
EMP from any spark could kill various components, but I doubt there can
be much charge left after 24 hours....

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