10-10-2017, 08:57 PM
Thanks Mark,
Yep, I was thinking of the LTS. The case is nice, and acts a good heatsink. I cart this around my company when I get asked by management: "Yeah, well what kind of hardware is required for an application like that?".
Here is the pine64 when I fist put it together in March.
MarkHaysHarris777
Good; obviously, test before your drill...
... my cases are not milled aluminum; I did mount barrel connectors in my cases with wires running to the euler bus DCIN pins. This works very well;
... as we're talking; thinking of things that can go wrong, ESD shock, lightning, power surge, short from stray gpio pin, internal short due to milled aluminum case; as to the last, thinking towards you replacing the board with an LTS double insulate the board in the aluminum case -- make sure that there can be no internal shorts to that metal case !
best of luck to you
Yep, I was thinking of the LTS. The case is nice, and acts a good heatsink. I cart this around my company when I get asked by management: "Yeah, well what kind of hardware is required for an application like that?".
Here is the pine64 when I fist put it together in March.
MarkHaysHarris777
(10-10-2017, 07:49 PM)sjk Wrote: I will try the latest release tommorow. I am using a 64gb Samsung (official) card.
As per the power supply, powering from the Euler bus is an option for a box on a bench. For me I need to move the unit around an run demos of streaming apps on it. I am using my rock64 for the moment.
I will order a new power adapter I can try on the Euler bus, but for me I would have to drill my machined aluminum case and add a barrel connector to make that work long term.
Good; obviously, test before your drill...
... my cases are not milled aluminum; I did mount barrel connectors in my cases with wires running to the euler bus DCIN pins. This works very well;
... as we're talking; thinking of things that can go wrong, ESD shock, lightning, power surge, short from stray gpio pin, internal short due to milled aluminum case; as to the last, thinking towards you replacing the board with an LTS double insulate the board in the aluminum case -- make sure that there can be no internal shorts to that metal case !
best of luck to you