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    Morning, quick question.

    My PSU is in an old PC case when I run power from mains to the PSU can I drill a hole in the pc case add a bolt and nut then use a round terminal to connect the earth from the mains to the pc case to create a ground?

    Is this safe? I'm then going to bolt the PC case with the AM882's to the PSU's case so that's grounded and then I can connect the metal RF shielding from the CY cable to the am882's pc case and it's shielded.

    does this all sound good?

    Also how I understand it I do not ground the CY cable at both ends (In my case at the stepper driver end) is this correct?

    Thanks

    She's going to move today fingers crossed ;)
    Last edited by Desertboy; 03-11-2017 at 08:02 AM.
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