Taking apart a TV or a monitor may sound easy, but they can be very dangerous if you are not careful...
This instructable will be your guide of taking apart a TV or a monitor.
Disclaimer:
Taking apart the TV or monitor can be very dangerous. High voltage presents inside the CRT - even when the power is off! And the CRT is fragile. You could get seriously injured or die. I am NOT responsible what ever happens to you if you take apart the TV or monitor!
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What I used are:
- Screwdrivers in various types and sizes
- Some types of pliers
- A wire cutter
- A safety goggles
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note, this was back in the 70's-80's, maybe 60's? i forget, but it's still pretty impressive...
it changes mains voltage (230V RMS) and steps it up till about 15KV RMS
its obviously used in (yes, you got it!) Neon Signs
here is an wikipeadia artcle on NST's
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_sign_transformer
If i discharge the tube, for safety reasons, as you described here, will it still work after putting it then in a differnt housing? I don't wanna break it.
Note that while it's the current that kills in most cases, high voltage can still cause serious and lethal burns to internal organs. This requires more contact time though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CRT_color_enhanced.png
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model