#My PCB doesn’t seem to lie flat in the Alumaze60 (friction)
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I found some thing online about a too big left side o-ring, am I supposed to remove it or use something different there?
remove this screw as instructed in every tutorial
my apologies missed that
I’m sorry but those guides seem to be tray mounted with all the screws, is it possible to install the pcb onto the alumaze60 with just friction?
yes
You have to remove the screw and oring. And screw in the module into the case in the top left or top right corner for grounding.
Older Wooting cases and third party 60% cases (such as the Tofu60 Redux) are not electrically grounded when friction fitting your Wooting 60HE(+) or 60HE v2. Here's how to fix that!
Conductive sponge used in this video (MECCANIXITY Conductive Sponge): https://www.amazon.com/MECCANIXITY-Conductive-Electrode-Shielding-Thickness/dp/B0CXPHPYZR/
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Thanks, should I still screw the board in place? I’ve added all the washers on the standoffs
No
only the one screw is needed in friction fit mode (for grounding as shown in the video mansen linked)
Only top right
ah thanks!