hi ben-
i did the same thing, but i used the doepfer supplied mains
inlet/switch. this makes it pretty easy. the wires doepfer
provides for this purpose are in fact insulated all the way down to
the contacts on the psu. i did not ground out the mains inlet
anywhere else but the psu, which was psu version one (is this
perhaps diferent for psu 2 i'll look at the website and see what
you're talking about). in fact the psu itself is mounted to a piece
of perf metal, which may be serving as the ground, now that i think
about it. you could try to put a thin peice of aluminum or tin to
screw the psu into between the screw lugs and the wood case.
i've never had any problems (hum, smoke, explosions, etc...) with
mine which was wired this way. the instructions for wiring the
psu/bus boards is very clear, i think.
--tom
ps-perhaps you should mount the modules into steel strips, that way
the threading will have longer life if you remove/swap modules often.
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "benvehorn" <mathlete23@c...>
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm about to start a Doepfer system. I'm thinking about building
my own wooden case and
> just mounting the modules directly to wooden strips. I would
purchase a PSU2 and one or
> more buss boards to be mounted in the rear of the case.
> I looked on the main Doepfer site and it has very clear
instructions on how to wire up the
> PSU2 to the mains inlet and buss board. I don't think I would have
any problems with this,
> but I do have a few questions:
> ---in shopping for a mains inlet/fuse holder/power switch, what
rating would I want for
> the fuse I'm about to go look at Mouser, etc, but if anybody has
a part number that they
> have successfully used, I'd like to know.
> ---the wiring diagram assumes the user has a metal case to run a
ground from the power
> inlet. If I were to use a wooden case, where would I run the
ground wire
> ---anything else I should know Should I put heatshrink tubing
over the solder points on
> the power inlet to insulate them
> Thanks in advance.
> ---Ben