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Seeing as I may have broken my old PIA chip by turning my machine on while it was resting on a metal surface (see #23), I would like to make sure I never make the same mistake again. Are there any case options for the RC6502? I don't have a 3d printer or anything, but I might be able to get access to one. The RC2014 has some designs but I am not sure if they're compatible.
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I've found that simply bolting 6mm standoffs into the holes at each corner has done a fine job of avoiding shorts. You might also consider insulating tape across the bottom of the board.
Seeing as I may have broken my old PIA chip by turning my machine on while it was resting on a metal surface (see #23), I would like to make sure I never make the same mistake again. Are there any case options for the RC6502? I don't have a 3d printer or anything, but I might be able to get access to one. The RC2014 has some designs but I am not sure if they're compatible.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: