Message from @M4Gunner
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Oh yeah, don't short the resistance
Only the cap
typo, sry
Sparks are fine
im learning how to do the job the right way, not how the job is done in fucking india
Like, I'm sure that the video is correct
But they probably said something that applies to that specific circuitry
yes
tube amps and such
But in a way that it becomes a rule of thumb where it isn't needed
best to learn the right way on lower voltages
if i get a small shock or spark ill know im doing it wrong THEN, not when im doing my first tube amp
Ok I don't know about them tubes
It's perfectly ok to short caps
your advice is unsafe because you dont specify a voltage where it becomes bad advice
That's what they are made for
It never is a bad idea
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As long as it doesn't melt your screwdriver
For the caps themselves
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Voltage doesn't even matter here
If anything current
im not going to ask you if the monitor PSU caps are too smol to worry about it, because your advice is already bad
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i'm memeing about the deadly volts
and as for the rest i am serious
My advice is correct, We just can't understand each other<:shap:497652686603288576>
teach the right way first
im not sending my kids to your school
More work for me<:chad:431600553806790667>
Capacitors in high voltage appliances usually have discharge circuitry tbh
you've fully tarnished your reputation as the token dago electrician
My words are facts
half truths
"up to a point"
There's no point<:what:382980756139409409>
What even is the supposed damage of high voltage on caps?