>As Gamba said, put it away!  It's not what you need.
>
>What you have sounds like an automotive test light - usually rated for
>12 to 24 volts DC.  Definitely NOT for CRT discharge!
>
>The CRT discharge voltage can be in the THOUSANDS of volts.
>
>       Rob
>
>
>...it says on the handle: CAUTION NOT FOR
>  >COMPUTER CIRCUITS OR ABOVE 28V. Sounds like if use this to try and
>>discharge the SE/30's CRT I may wind up winded up. Should I put it
>>away somewhere or is the voltage limitation within the realm of a CRT
>>discharge?  Thanks all.
>>
>  >dan_A
>

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Yargh!!!

Thanks guys, I didn't want to be the barbecue this labor day. Have a 
great holiday all.

dan_A

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