donovandigital
Electrical
- Jun 19, 2016
- 7
I requested a sample pack of Sorbothane with the idea of making a shock resistant enclosure for a 2.5in mechanical hard drive. My original plan was to use something like this for the enclosure;
What I got from them was a pack of 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 durometer samples, all shaped like this
Is this a sane plan? If so
Obviously i will go digging on sorbothane website for all this, I was just hoping that maybe someone who used this stuff before has some advice.
Many thanks in advance
Joes
What I got from them was a pack of 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 durometer samples, all shaped like this
Is this a sane plan? If so
A) How many centimeters vertical drop protection should I expect?
B) How should I position it? Can it be shown, for example, that a mechanical hard drive is more vulnerable to shock in one direction more than another?
C) How should I mount it to the hard drive and/or enclosure? Should I use any adhesive, or just fix it in place somehow?
D) If I don't have to use the whole thing, will I have enough left over for 2 2.5 in hard drives in one enclosure?
B) How should I position it? Can it be shown, for example, that a mechanical hard drive is more vulnerable to shock in one direction more than another?
C) How should I mount it to the hard drive and/or enclosure? Should I use any adhesive, or just fix it in place somehow?
D) If I don't have to use the whole thing, will I have enough left over for 2 2.5 in hard drives in one enclosure?
Obviously i will go digging on sorbothane website for all this, I was just hoping that maybe someone who used this stuff before has some advice.
Many thanks in advance
Joes