Electronic – Should I open the CRT monitor

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I have a CRT monitor which I was looking to open to acquire CRT for a project I am working on. I know its probably not the best idea but I have taken some safety measures. They are as follows:

1) Switched off and unplugged the monitor and made it sit for 3 months.

2) Read about high voltage circuits and the dangers they pose.

3) Ordered a good pair of Rubber Gloves

4) Watched some videos on Dismantling.

I wanted to know is 3 months enough time and How can I make sure if I have discharged everything that needs to be discharged? Is there any specific components which is considered dangerous?

Best Answer

Three months is not long enough. I used to service several brands of CRT monitor. I did the discharge procedure even on CRTs known to have been stored for months. Indeed, quite a few still had a charge.

Just do the discharge procedure. It's not that hard... and it's fun.

Safety first. You are dealing with several thousand volts with enough current to potentially kill (or knock you out, which can cause secondary injuries). Make sure it has no possible path through your body. You should have nothing tying you to ground (no grounding strap), don't lean on anything or touch anything, one hand in your pocket. Don't be tempted to grab the CRT to steady it, that's how you get shocked.

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