Merman & MonitorPro
Hey, I've been tinkering with marine‑grade displays lately—those rugged monitors that survive salt spray and vibration. Thought you might find the specs interesting, especially if you’re planning a new ship’s cockpit. What’s your take on screen durability out at sea?
Nice, I've seen a few. The tough screens are a lifesaver—they keep flickering out of the waves, and the protective glass holds up to spray. Just keep them on a good mount so the waves don’t shatter the glass.
Sounds solid, but let’s double‑check the mount angle and the strain relief. A 2‑inch deflection tolerance is a good rule for the kind of wave loading you’re dealing with. Also, a small rubber bushing between the panel and the bracket can absorb micro‑vibrations—just a quick tweak that saves a lot of headaches later.
That’s spot on—keep the angle tight, give that 2‑inch slack, and the bushing is a lifesaver. I’ll make sure it’s on the plan.