Yeah, do not attempt to use. High voltage inside. Better to buy any new low voltage piece of shit. Throw this all away. Be very afraid of this old stuff. Hmmm....your Tesla, runs on 3.7V LiIon...safe.
It is better to say that you should not go inside of an old television unless you know what you are doing, and don't assume that you know what you are doing unless you have guidance from someone who is experienced. Reading about or watching someone work inside of high voltage devices should not be considered sufficient since it is easy for either the author or reader to miss important details.
It is also worth noting that electrical safety depends upon far more than voltage. We think of 3.7 V battery operated devices as safe because our bodies are not very good conductors (when dry) and some types of batteries have an internal resistance that will limit the current draw. If I recall correctly, the internal resistance of LiIon batteries is sufficiently low that they are dangerous if not handled correctly (e.g. if you short them).
It is also worth noting that electrical safety depends upon far more than voltage. We think of 3.7 V battery operated devices as safe because our bodies are not very good conductors (when dry) and some types of batteries have an internal resistance that will limit the current draw. If I recall correctly, the internal resistance of LiIon batteries is sufficiently low that they are dangerous if not handled correctly (e.g. if you short them).