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[* black] Congratulations. You did it. Safety Note: The black cylinder under the flash that looks like a battery is the flash capacitor. Ensure that it is discharged before you start tampering with the electronics.
+[* icon_caution] Charged capacitors can pose an electrocution danger. Be sure to [guide|2177|discharge the capacitor|new_window=true] before you begin working on the device.
[* black] To discharge the capacitor shorten the two highlighted solder joints between the flash and capacitor with a big screwdriver or a paper clip. Make sure you do not touch any electronic parts except the two joints.