Message from @M4Gunner

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2018-12-03 09:09:05 UTC  

Oh yeah, don't short the resistance

2018-12-03 09:09:09 UTC  

Only the cap

2018-12-03 09:09:13 UTC  

typo, sry

2018-12-03 09:09:48 UTC  

Sparks are fine

2018-12-03 09:09:54 UTC  

im learning how to do the job the right way, not how the job is done in fucking india

2018-12-03 09:09:56 UTC  

Like, I'm sure that the video is correct

2018-12-03 09:10:14 UTC  

But they probably said something that applies to that specific circuitry

2018-12-03 09:10:18 UTC  

yes

2018-12-03 09:10:29 UTC  

tube amps and such

2018-12-03 09:10:38 UTC  

But in a way that it becomes a rule of thumb where it isn't needed

2018-12-03 09:10:54 UTC  

best to learn the right way on lower voltages

2018-12-03 09:11:13 UTC  

if i get a small shock or spark ill know im doing it wrong THEN, not when im doing my first tube amp

2018-12-03 09:11:28 UTC  

Ok I don't know about them tubes

2018-12-03 09:11:36 UTC  

It's perfectly ok to short caps

2018-12-03 09:11:36 UTC  

your advice is unsafe because you dont specify a voltage where it becomes bad advice

2018-12-03 09:11:41 UTC  

That's what they are made for

2018-12-03 09:11:49 UTC  

It never is a bad idea

2018-12-03 09:11:56 UTC  

<:thronk:441701565607444482>

2018-12-03 09:11:58 UTC  

As long as it doesn't melt your screwdriver

2018-12-03 09:12:08 UTC  

For the caps themselves

2018-12-03 09:12:10 UTC  

its a bad idea anytime youre working with high enough voltages

2018-12-03 09:12:27 UTC  

<:triggered:382980748115968000>

2018-12-03 09:12:34 UTC  

Voltage doesn't even matter here

2018-12-03 09:12:39 UTC  

If anything current

2018-12-03 09:12:54 UTC  

im not going to ask you if the monitor PSU caps are too smol to worry about it, because your advice is already bad

2018-12-03 09:13:03 UTC  

<:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>

2018-12-03 09:13:12 UTC  

i'm memeing about the deadly volts

2018-12-03 09:13:22 UTC  

and as for the rest i am serious

2018-12-03 09:13:27 UTC  

My advice is correct, We just can't understand each other<:shap:497652686603288576>

2018-12-03 09:13:31 UTC  

teach the right way first

2018-12-03 09:13:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/519078734150631426/2b4dl2btj8t11.jpg

2018-12-03 09:13:37 UTC  

im not sending my kids to your school

2018-12-03 09:14:03 UTC  

More work for me<:chad:431600553806790667>

2018-12-03 09:14:16 UTC  

@turtwig🐢 <:kermit_spree:378719408438116352>

2018-12-03 09:15:56 UTC  

Capacitors in high voltage appliances usually have discharge circuitry tbh

2018-12-03 09:16:09 UTC  

you've fully tarnished your reputation as the token dago electrician

2018-12-03 09:16:30 UTC  

My words are facts

2018-12-03 09:16:43 UTC  

half truths

2018-12-03 09:16:51 UTC  

"up to a point"

2018-12-03 09:17:00 UTC  

There's no point<:what:382980756139409409>

2018-12-03 09:17:18 UTC  

What even is the supposed damage of high voltage on caps?