Fender_Punk
BerriesAndCreamologist
Hey everyone.
I got this really old stereo receiver. It doesn't work, or at least it didn't when I tried using it. It has a whole bunch of resistors and capacitors and other nifty electronic parts I'd like to de-solder from the board. I've removed the fuse and the thing isn't plugged it, is it safe for me to open up and poke around (it says do not open, but...).
By opening it while unplugged and without a fuse, is there any risk of electric shock touching the PCB and/or taking a soldering iron to it? The thing hasn't been plugged in in MONTHS, probably around half a year.
I got this really old stereo receiver. It doesn't work, or at least it didn't when I tried using it. It has a whole bunch of resistors and capacitors and other nifty electronic parts I'd like to de-solder from the board. I've removed the fuse and the thing isn't plugged it, is it safe for me to open up and poke around (it says do not open, but...).
By opening it while unplugged and without a fuse, is there any risk of electric shock touching the PCB and/or taking a soldering iron to it? The thing hasn't been plugged in in MONTHS, probably around half a year.