Hi Larry, Jeff, Dave, All,
I'm in the process to build some preliminary "homebrew" panels but
will try to stick to MOTM standards as far as necessary and I'm about
to order a couple of stooge rails.
And since I'm awaiting a load of Oakley prepopulated PCBs this is
quite an issue!
--- In motmpanels@yahoogroups.com, Larry Hendry <hendrysr@y...> wrote:
> Some of the Oakley boards extend above the
> limit that Paul established for his PCBs from the top.
What are this limits?
> Normally they
> work great with rack rails. You will find with wood cabinets
> it is more of a problem.
> For this reason, I check my Oakley PCBs and often
> mount the pots off board using a Stooge bracket.
>
> I have never understood why Tony does this.
Ok, although this seems to bother some/many people I'm happy to read
this because I for my part dead sure would have run into this problem.
I don't know if you read about Tony's recent PCB house trouble in the
Oakley list but IMHO that's a big chance to correct this since Tony is
forced to reissue many of his boards.
We should address this.
AFAIK Tony's not in this list, but I could crosspost if you wish.
> The only way to solve it with panels is to set the pots off
> of the normal MOTM grid. No one wants that as far as we know.
Well talking about that - I was looking for a comprehensive
description of the "MOTM standard/grid" etc. for a while but obviously
wasn't thorough enough.
Judging from the many FPD files I looked at there are more people than
me who are not that confident regarding the correct measures.
Into the bargain the labeling of some MOTM panels is not that
consistent as it could be - doesn't make me feel very sure.
Any pointer?
Thanks, Michael. (awaiting his first MOTM kits too ;-)