One thing that's been worrying me is that I have the guts of a PC speaker system flush mounted inside my cabinet with the volume pot extended outside so I can control it with a knob. Works great, but I leave the cabinet running 24x7 (the hard drive is also an FTP server) and I worry about that flush-mounted amp board from the PC speakers generating heat or a spark or something and burning my house down. A realistic conern? The board is powered by one of those wall worts with a standard DC connection. So part of me says "don't sweat it", but the other part of me sees solder directly touching the MDF inside the cabinet.
Should I forget it? Or should I shim the board with some sort of non-flamable material? Repositioning is not so easy given that the placement is aligned with a hole for the volume to protrude through. I used the PCB mounting holes and just drove wood-screws right into the cabinet interior.
Other topic: Mini keyboards seem (relatively) expensive I can't seem to find anything for under $25 shipped. I'm looking for something with a PS/2 interface, no more than 14.5" long, and under 1.5" tall. Built-in mouse a plus. I figured I'd find a used portable laptop keyboard for near nothing, but everything seems to be super-duper modern wireless illuminated keyboards. Another source beyond eBay? Is wireless worth it? RF versus IR?
- Patrick (who for some reason now seems to play more ePSXe on his cab than PacMan and Guantlet!)