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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2893494" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That hurts. Now, DC capacitors are a different ball game. They can keep a charge for years. Back in the day of points and condensers in distributors that ran our car engines, it was common practice in auto mechanics class to catch somebody walking by and toss them a capacitor. Unless you were a really fast runner, it cost you a beating, but well worth it at times. lol</p><p>The old tube TV's have surprised many technicians with some latent voltage in the circuitry years after the tv was unplugged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2893494, member: 5412"] That hurts. Now, DC capacitors are a different ball game. They can keep a charge for years. Back in the day of points and condensers in distributors that ran our car engines, it was common practice in auto mechanics class to catch somebody walking by and toss them a capacitor. Unless you were a really fast runner, it cost you a beating, but well worth it at times. lol The old tube TV's have surprised many technicians with some latent voltage in the circuitry years after the tv was unplugged. [/QUOTE]
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