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Louis Tully:

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truepusk:

Well if you are paranoid enough to ask ;-)  I'd recommend either a bigger or more stiff box.  It's a huge board that could experience some bending forces.  If you put the box you packed in a larger box with peanuts you should be fine.

migraineman:

You really should put the PCB in an ESD bag.  Any ol' plastic bag will NOT do.  Find one with the ESD symbol on it - the bag should be translucent grey or pink.  Here's an example from ULine, though I doubt you're going to want to buy a case.  If you can't scrounge an appropriate ESD bag, wrap the board tightly with aluminum foil. 



Nephasth:

That's packed better than some pcbs I've received in the mail. I had one come loose in a flat rate box, even though the box was a little crushed, luckily everything was intact and it still worked.

Louis Tully:

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