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I always thought you had to discharge though a high value resistance to avoid damaging arcs that would hurt the surface you were discharging through a plasma
arc.

I do remember using a shorting stick in a job I had 20 years ago.

I don't know about a high resistance, but I would be careful shorting out HV oil caps directly. If a high value capacitor, 25 mfd or more is fully charged near its maximum voltage rating, sometimes a direct short can blow the terminal connection open inside the case and ruin the capacitor. I would suggest a power resistor of several hundred ohms rigidly mounted on the business end. First, discharge through the resistor, then directly (just in case that resistor happened to open, per Murphy's law).

Also, I have noticed that HV oil caps will sometimes "rebound" after a complete dischage and unexpectedly deliver a nasty shock sometime later.

Don k4kyv


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