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[title] Discharging the old capacitors
-[* black] Unplug the cables from the monitor and let it sit for ***24-48 hours***. This is to drain any residual power held by the capacitors. If you plan on doing a filter capacitor replacement, let the monitor sit for ***5-7 days. Opening the monitor early is not suggested.***
-[* icon_caution] Optional, but HIGHLY recommended: Build a [guide|2177|capacitor discharge tool] before opening the monitor to discharge the capacitors as an additional safety measure.
+[* icon_caution] ***If you are uncertain about holding parts like power supplies, it is best to follow all provided warnings. A [guide|2177|capacitor discharge tool] should also be built and kept on hand.***
[* icon_caution] ***The filter capacitor is the most dangerous and is the most prone to holding a residual charge.***
-[* icon_reminder] ***For your own safety, if you are uncertain about handling these kinds of parts, follow all provided warnings. If you decide not to proceed, find a way to get it to someone who is willing to do the repair.***
+[* black] Unplug the monitor and leave it unplugged for ***24-48 hours***. If you plan on doing a filter capacitor replacement, wait ***5-7 days***.