Ryan,
As you can understand, vibration is a major issue with computers that exist in the mobile environment especially with vibrations generated by CTD trucks and other diesels.
We have addressed this by including an airbag type support bracket that insulates the then entire case, including hard drive, motherboard and all other components from vibration. The aluminum exterior of the case is extremely durable. We’ve bypassed a plastic case and use a metal, powder coated enclosure that can be beat on with a hammer and not cause any internal damage. This feature that every other mobile computer OEM fails to address.
The stand for our 10. 4 VGA touchscreen, is comprised of CAD designed parts, rubber jointing, and is completely overbuilt to mount a lightweight screen with a no-drill installation.
Another durability feature, we use a slot loading DVD drive rather than a tray load, because it’s cool, but it also eliminates mechanical failure points, and does not have a extended tray to break off.
Our power supply has a wide input range and can handle power spikes, low voltage situations (engine cranking), and electrical supply issues when running other accessories. Power inverters can barely handle running themselves, much less any voltage input irregularities, and provide clean, filtered power to my expensive computer system. Our power supply is designed from the ground up to exist in the mobile environment and is not modified or adapted to operate.
Everything in the DieselPuter system is designed to operate in the mobile environment. From the case, stand, power supply, and accessories are purpose built for the 12 volt, high vibration application. As far as providing manufacture part numbers, all of our components could be sourced by anyone from the internet. We have spent several years in R&D to determine the best combination of components for this application.
Wade Stine
www.StineEngineering.com
rbattelle said:
I respect your opinion, and commend you on having the talent and resources required to bring something like Dieselputer to market.
As an aside, my computer is made up of "standard-grade" components and has survived 3 years without a single failure. Could you please discuss, specifically, the ruggedization features you have on: the hard disk, the motherboard, the monitor, and the power supply? Could you also, perhaps, provide manufacturer part numbers for those components? I recognize your air-suspension case is certainly rugged.
Thanks,
Ryan