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[* black] The metal bracket comes next ...
[* icon_note] Bracket? Or chassis?
-[* icon_reminder] The flashlight unit connects to the rear of the bracket, which means once the bracket gets removed we will be ...
-[* icon_caution] Exposed to 300V! Or not?
-[* icon_note] I'm being very careful around these ... last time I played around a simple USB camera with no optical zoom I received a nasty shock as I am checking the circuit board. A inserted screwdriver generated a electric zap, yet the terminals still has a high voltage (enough to feel)
+[* icon_reminder] The flashlight unit connects to the rear of the bracket, which means once the bracket gets removed we will be ... greeted with the flash circuit.
+[* icon_note] I'm being very careful around these ... last time I played around a simple USB camera I received a nasty shock as I am checking the circuit board. An inserted screwdriver generated a arch across the high voltage rails, yet the terminal for the light still is powered