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-[* icon_caution] The flash capacitor is cover in rubber and this should help to prevent it from shocking you. Though if your flash capacitor looks damaged you can create a discharge tool. [guide|2177]
-[* black] Once you have either decided to move forward or you have built the capacitor discharge tool. Then next step is to use the spudger to pry from underneath the capacitor from top to bottom in order to remove it from the camera body.
-[* icon_note] Please note that there is glue holding the capacitor to the frame so it will need so coaxing to get it off.
+[* icon_caution] If your flash capacitor looks damaged you can create a discharge tool with this guide. [guide|2177]
+[* black] Then use the spudger to pry from underneath the capacitor from top to bottom in order to remove it.
+[* icon_note] Please note that there is glue holding the capacitor to the frame so it will need some coaxing to get it off.