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Glenn Ashmore wrote in message news:Ajj3c.52689$Ri6.46934@lakeread04...
The term "maranized" gets stretched quite a bit when it comes to computers. It looks like the Capax is maranized only in some ad writer's mind. That is just a standard industrial case. I built my shop computer in one. 4U cases take up a LOT of room but you can cram a lot of PCI cards in them. They are also noisy. Painted steel with front and rear fans and a lockable front panel door but nothing waterproof about it. For vibration and shock, the cards are top braced and the drives have shock mounts but that is about it. The modern super compact hard drives are a lot more rugged than the older big ones and with 90% of the features built into the motherboard these days vibration and shock loads are not as much of an issue. What is an issue is moisture and the obnly solution to that is conformal coating on everthing. Even the fanless models let air in through the CD opening. Between the CAPAX and the Stealth 401, I would go with the Stealth. If you need more serial I/O you can put a port expander on one of the USB ports. They may even be conformal coated but if not it would take about an hour to break it down and spray everything with $3 worth of MGC conformal coating. http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/419b.html Yme Bosma wrote: I was looking for a really good marinised PC. Found one (http://www.panbo.com/yae/archives/000443.html), but I have the feeling it's very expensive. Although I can't find a pricetag anywhere... Does anyone has any experience with similar products, or may be DIY, that you can share? Tnx, Yme http://www.panbo.com/yae/ Thanks for your reply Glenn. Although I am a bit surprised that you would prefer the Stealth over the Capax. I thought your 'ad-writer' comment was more applicable to the Stealth, since it is not specifically developed for maritime use. |