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Which one you think would hold it more steady, 1/4" double sided tape or same thickness Velcro? I'm not worried about it falling down soon - maybe with time, when the glue deteriorates. But I'm touching the amplifier often, adjusting the volume or flipping the switch on/off, it has no remote. Volume and other controls are small, I don't want it to move/shake under my fingers.
I have been looking at thoes also.. although for home use as a internet radio/bluetooth etc..
the only thing I worry about using tape is the heat that builds up in RV's when we are not using them, heat and extreem cold would be the undooing of most tapes I have tried so I wouldnt totaly trust tape myself.
is it easy to open up the case for that? if it is, and you have the space insice I would drill 1 or two holes in the case that you can put a bolt or two through and bolt it to a surface. that would be the cleanest install the second option I would look at is building a housing that it is captured in out of wood that ataches to the surface after you slide it in place.. the third would be bent acrylic you can use to squeeze it against a surfica as you mentioned in your original post.
- AlmotMar 12, 2024Explorer III
I've been playing all these scenarios in my head, believe it or not. Other than 2 bolts from inside the casing all seem to be a pain, with my modest fabricating skills. Will see if I can open the case. Yes, extreme heat in a closed RV is what I've been worried about, with tapes. Foam and semi-cured things like that adhesive don't like heat. "Out of wood"... like I wrote, I could make some ugly tray 🙂 ...
One option seems doable to me is to attach it similarly to my solar panels only upside down. 2 angles back to back make a Z-bracket, bottom of Z support the device, one on the left and one on the right - here I could use a sticky tape. Top of each Z is screwed to the cab like that clamshell that holds my radio now. For solar I used slotted angle profiles, for this device I have 1x1 fiberglass profiles, epoxy would hold the profiles together, but they are red 🙂