Strider
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2023
- Messages
- 80
- Location
- White Mountains, AZ
- TOW/TOAD
- 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser, 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ45 Longbed Pickup Truck
- Fulltimer
- No
How-dee!
Does anyone use some kind of vibration/shock absorbing material to protect their computer/monitors while driving?
I have a MacMini, monitor, drawing monitor, and external hard drives that I need to have in my Casita. They have to be tied down, obviously, but would like to know how to isolate them as much as possible from the vibrations and bumps on the road.
I was thinking of some way to attach these items to a surface, and then have show/vibration dampening material between that surface and the next. Thing is; how to keep it attached so it doesn't fly off while still being able to dampen the vibrations/shocks.
Does anyone use some kind of vibration/shock absorbing material to protect their computer/monitors while driving?
I have a MacMini, monitor, drawing monitor, and external hard drives that I need to have in my Casita. They have to be tied down, obviously, but would like to know how to isolate them as much as possible from the vibrations and bumps on the road.
I was thinking of some way to attach these items to a surface, and then have show/vibration dampening material between that surface and the next. Thing is; how to keep it attached so it doesn't fly off while still being able to dampen the vibrations/shocks.