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[* black] Repeat the above process for the other side of the resistor. | |
[* black] To complete the discharge tool, strip the ends of the wires. | |
- | [* icon_note] To discharge from small points, it may be helpful to cut the exposed ends of wire into a point shape and solder them to maintain the shape. Alternatively, the probes commonly used on multimeters can be soldered to the wires to create a more precise discharge tool. For large electrolytic capacitors used in power supplies, electric motor start circuits and camera flash units you may want to solder 1 end to a large alligator clip and the other to a well insulated screw driver. |
+ | [* icon_note] To discharge from small points, it may be helpful to cut the exposed ends of wire into a point shape and solder them to maintain the shape. Alternatively, the probes commonly used on multimeters can be soldered to the wires to create a more precise discharge tool. |
+ | [* icon_note] For large electrolytic capacitors used in power supplies, electric motor start circuits, and camera flash units, you may want to solder one end to a large alligator clip and the other to a well insulated screwdriver. |