"So, what precautions should be used when making these yoke and
purity adjustments ? Wear gloves seems obvious. Should the chasis be
grounded, or is this only when trying to discharge the tube ?
"
When working around HV, keep one hand in your pocket (..only work
with one hand) to avoid the chance of current flow across the chest
cavity (..and fibulation). If you're wearing rubber soled shoes
in a resonably dry climate, you don't need to insulate your hands
(this isn't 440V 3 phase power stuff..)
It really is easier to adjust these out of the cabinet, though,
since you aren't really going to be able to see what you're doing
while you spend the next hour playing with the convergence rings..
Received on Thu Oct 9 10:01:04 1997
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