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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 511507" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>I have my fridge mounted on a false floor in the back.</p><p>The floor is heavy 17mm plywood which is fairly rigid but has a small amount of flex under high impact or load, topped with a 1.5mm rubber mat, then I have a closed cell foam mat under the fridge as well. The fridge is then anchored with cam-buckle tie-downs. This setup seems to take the jolts & jars very well.</p><p> My Aux battery is also mounted on a (heavier) foam mat, in a fabricated aluminium compartment that is bolted down firmly to the body (under the false floor), but the aluminium can flex under high shock loads. The battery clamp is a rectangular aluminium plate with 4 battery anchor bolts, with semi-hard rubber spacers between the clamp plate & the top of the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 511507, member: 12692"] I have my fridge mounted on a false floor in the back. The floor is heavy 17mm plywood which is fairly rigid but has a small amount of flex under high impact or load, topped with a 1.5mm rubber mat, then I have a closed cell foam mat under the fridge as well. The fridge is then anchored with cam-buckle tie-downs. This setup seems to take the jolts & jars very well. My Aux battery is also mounted on a (heavier) foam mat, in a fabricated aluminium compartment that is bolted down firmly to the body (under the false floor), but the aluminium can flex under high shock loads. The battery clamp is a rectangular aluminium plate with 4 battery anchor bolts, with semi-hard rubber spacers between the clamp plate & the top of the battery. [/QUOTE]
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