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<blockquote data-quote="muellinger" data-source="post: 849739" data-attributes="member: 95558"><p>Just unplug the VCR and wait about half an hour. This should be enough to clear the capacitors on the VCRs PSU. You can also push the power button with the VCR still unplugged. This can help. Then it should be safe to strip that stuff out. But nevertheless. BE CAREFUL!</p><p> </p><p>regards</p><p>Carsten</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muellinger, post: 849739, member: 95558"] Just unplug the VCR and wait about half an hour. This should be enough to clear the capacitors on the VCRs PSU. You can also push the power button with the VCR still unplugged. This can help. Then it should be safe to strip that stuff out. But nevertheless. BE CAREFUL! regards Carsten [/QUOTE]
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