Good question. I decoupled pretty much all components with nylon spacers and rubber washers. I show a shot at 17:35 when talking about the charger mounting. But all the components mounted to the rail system also had nylon spacers and rubber washers to provide shock protection from metal-to-metal contact.
Just thinking loudly, would it have been a better option to use a simpler mounting plate? Bolt down the plate at all the 4 ends after putting the components where you want them. Drill holes if you have cables or tubes to get them on the other side. A cable gland or grommet on the mounting plate would also avoid damage to the insulation or tubing.
Any issue with hitting bumpy road and stuff shaking loose? Do you need any shock absorption in any of the mounting?
Good question. I decoupled pretty much all components with nylon spacers and rubber washers. I show a shot at 17:35 when talking about the charger mounting. But all the components mounted to the rail system also had nylon spacers and rubber washers to provide shock protection from metal-to-metal contact.
Just thinking loudly, would it have been a better option to use a simpler mounting plate? Bolt down the plate at all the 4 ends after putting the components where you want them. Drill holes if you have cables or tubes to get them on the other side. A cable gland or grommet on the mounting plate would also avoid damage to the insulation or tubing.