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Steadying PCBs
« on: June 15, 2005, 11:04:09 pm »
So I have this project box, and a psx controller's PCB. I don't want the PCB just floating around inside, and possibly getting damaged if it ever rattles around and slams the sides, but I can't mount the PCB because of the lack of space, and the lack of places to fit a bolt. Could I just sandwich it between pieces of hard-drive packing foam?

Is the stuff anti-static. Does it conduct? Will it melt?

Any alternatives would also be appreciated.

Thanks.