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How to 'Ground' a wooden case

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I have assembled a DIY DAC kit and it is currently ready. I am in the process of mounting the board along with all the parts in a wooden DAC. Somehow i got this idea of building a wooden DAC and now i am unable to proceed further because i am not able to figure out this 'GND' problem.

Can you guys help me in this ??
post #2 of 4
what ground problem?

everything connecting to "ground" just needs to be connected together...
So, you need to wire all the connections that are "grounded" together.


Is that what you mean?

These might be helpful for that.
5-Position Terminal Strip - RadioShack.com
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what ground problem?

everything connecting to "ground" just needs to be connected together...
So, you need to wire all the connections that are "grounded" together.


Is that what you mean?

These might be helpful for that.
5-Position Terminal Strip - RadioShack.com
This is so money. I am not at this point for a project yet, but this is something that I have wondered. Thanks!
post #4 of 4
Just connect all of the ground wires together and connect it to the ground pin of your IEC entry. That or just put a chunk of aluminum in the bottom of the case and use it as your ground plane.
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