The GND normally attaches to the base of the metal PSU casing. I suppose we can attach the ground to the corner screw hole of the PSU since it's got grounded surface area on the bottom, then attach the ground to the metal chassis of the TT. Any input on that from others on the forum is welcome.alexh wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 12:16 pm Looking at the PSU there doesn't appear to be any GND attached to the base? And no thermal contacts either so it wasn't a heatsink or ground so no issues being plastic rather than metal? I wonder why it wasn't plastic originally? Some EC wireless interference thing?
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3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
@Steve have you looked if the PSU PCB screw holes even connect to anything?
Sometimes they are GND, to GND via a cap, or not connected to anything..
Sometimes they are GND, to GND via a cap, or not connected to anything..
Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
I'll check, but FYI this is how it is by default on the normal setup - ie; the inlet GND connection fitted to the base of the metal PSU bracket, the PSU was connected by the screw-holes which are GND-filled, then the legs of the metal PSU bracket made contact with the motherboard GND.exxos wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 3:24 pm @Steve have you looked if the PSU PCB screw holes even connect to anything?
Sometimes they are GND, to GND via a cap, or not connected to anything..
So by taking the inlet GND to the screw-hole (with an eyelet) then another from that same point to the chassis, achieves the same as what Atari designed, as far as I can discern.
I'll take some measurements later...
Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
Just some photos ...
This is how I'm thinking of passing the ground through? Pretty much exactly the same way the stock base-plate did it.
Bottom right-hand-corner for the eyelit. It's connected to those large disc caps, are they X/Y? caps? would that be ok @exxos ? It's the only corner actually connected to anything.
This is how I'm thinking of passing the ground through? Pretty much exactly the same way the stock base-plate did it.
Bottom right-hand-corner for the eyelit. It's connected to those large disc caps, are they X/Y? caps? would that be ok @exxos ? It's the only corner actually connected to anything.
Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
@Steve Yeah that should be fine..
Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
You could just use tin sheet strips, cut drill, bend. That would be pretty easy.
Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU
Great idea, thanks!atari030 wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 1:16 am You could just use tin sheet strips, cut drill, bend. That would be pretty easy.