I've seen conductive copper tape as well - perhaps easier to solder that ground wire to! <G> Tim: What stops you from coating the OUTSIDE of this plastic case? A nice coat of paint over the top & you're set for a while... Mark,Tim Gray wrote: > > do you mean that aluminum foil tape that is used for sealing flexible > ductwork? Sure it would work fine. it would be heavier than a paint coat > but should work. One thing I would add is getting some 3m conductive epoxy > for solar panel connections, and attach a wire from the shielding to the > ground of the battery system. Just to drain off the radiation. in my > instance, my case has such small tolerances I can only stand a small > thickness shield. > > ---------- > > From: R. Paul McCarty <
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> > Subject: Re: Conductive Paint for the inside of plastic cases > > Date: Monday, November 23, 1998 10:22 AM > > > > Tim Gray wrote: > > > > > > If anyone else has any ideas let me know, I can no longer find info on > GC > > > electronics chemicals. so we really need to either find that company or > > > find something available in smaller than 5 gallon pails. > > > > Why not use aluminum foil(or copper foil)? say one layer of aluminum > > foil and another of plastic or paper to prevent shorting out the circuit > > board? > > > > -Paul > > -- > > R. Paul McCarty / DARS Coordinator /
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