I've played around with basic modding for a while now and have been working on a fiberglass case now for a couple of weeks, should be really killer when completed but now I'm having grounding and static build up concerns. Do I have to worry?
I've played around with basic modding for a while now and have been working on a fiberglass case now for a couple of weeks, should be really killer when completed but now I'm having grounding and static build up concerns. Do I have to worry?
As far as I kno grounding shouldnt be an issue because cases have been build from wood. As for static if you're getting static buildup that could be a huge issue because static can put any electric component at its knees as far as i know.
To try to compate the static, have a few pieces of metal in the fibreglass to neuterlise the static, in theory it should work.....
Thanks, I thought of the metal idea and used some pieces from a hacked case for stability as well.
Also make sure the Resin Epoxy is non-conductive. That would also take care of the static charge.
The only way you will be able to disipate a static charge from the case is to use a conductive paint inside and out on the fiberglass. Contrary to popular belief, insulators are the primary cause of static. Anytime something rubs up against it, it will build a charge. Not only that, the static build up will collect lots of dust. Dust is bad.
I have a plexi case, made ENTIRELY out of plexi. I've never had static problems....
Maybe cuz its not fiberglass?
once again. using the right epoxy can keep the static bugs away.
where I got the quote : http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/e1/epoxyres.aspepoxy resins
Related: Organic Chemistry
group of synthetic resins used to make plastics and adhesives. These materials are noted for their versatility, but their relatively high cost has limited their use. High resistance to chemicals and outstanding adhesion, durability, and toughness have made them valuable as coatings. Because of their high electrical resistance, durability at high and low temperatures, and the ease with which they can be poured or cast without forming bubbles, epoxy resin plastics are especially useful for encapsulating electrical and electronic components. Epoxy resin adhesives can be used on metals, construction materials, and most other synthetic resins. They are strong enough to be used in place of rivets and welds in certain industrial applications.
I like the quote, nice touch. Yeah I used an epoxy resin and have finally begun the wonderfull set of sanding shaping and bondo, this is gonna take a while but it's gonna look awsome, once I'm a little further along I'll post some pic's for some finishing ideas. I'm also thinking of droping in a secondary power suplly to run linear actuators that are gonna open two doors, I don't think I'll have any problems with wiring anyone think otherwise?