I'm in the process of re-soldering a connection on r213 that broke at the the PCB.
Before I lift the board to reconnect the loose connection I need to drain the caps.
While I'm familiar with household AV and the caveats and precautions that go with it, I'd like to have the caps drained for obvious reasons. I'm well versed in soldering and many other types of repairs as well as using a multi-meter.
I just want to know where the best place to drain the caps to ground with a resistor is (where on the board) as the caps are facing downward.
I've heard that one can use pin 1 of a power tube on one side and ground on the other with the resistor?
Any insight?
Thanks
Tim G.
Before I lift the board to reconnect the loose connection I need to drain the caps.
While I'm familiar with household AV and the caveats and precautions that go with it, I'd like to have the caps drained for obvious reasons. I'm well versed in soldering and many other types of repairs as well as using a multi-meter.
I just want to know where the best place to drain the caps to ground with a resistor is (where on the board) as the caps are facing downward.
I've heard that one can use pin 1 of a power tube on one side and ground on the other with the resistor?
Any insight?
Thanks
Tim G.
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