Re: Monitor Replacement
- From: "Rob Carroll" <robert.carroll30@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Jun 2006 12:37:23 -0700
1) Saturate floor with a 1:10 salt to water solution.
2) Cover entire body in tin foil, particularly the feet, making sure
not to wear any rubber-soled footwear.
3) Apply power to game.
4) Disconnect all connections to monitor with your mouth while playing
electric guitar solos through an ungrounded amplifier.
Oh, you said NOT get shocked.
If you want to learn how to discharge the monitor, you might want to
check out any of the hundreds of posts dealing with this very issue.
Chances are, though, if you leave the game off for a while, you'll
probably be OK. Just be careful and take it slow.
Google is your friend, my friend.
Rob
Suitkins wrote:
So tonight or tomorrow night I am hoping to get a new monitor in for my
Legends game. The instruction manual for the game provides the high
level steps, but what concerns me is the shock factor. I keep reading
that getting a shock from a monitor is very easy (and unpleasant).
Any tips or suggestions on how to ground the monitor prior to removal
so I don't get shocked?
Jim
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