Project Enclosure Torture Tests

Technology

PopSci blogger Vin Marshall puts pelican cases, plastic project enclosures, and junction boxes to a series of torture tests.

My projects tend to live rough lives. To make it easier to safely house their delicate parts in the future, I devised a torture test to determine which project enclosures best stand up to extreme conditions—and to my abuse.

I built a simple circuit and placed it inside a plastic project enclosure, a PVC electrical junction box, and a Pelican case. Then I subjected all three to torture by water, impact and fire.

2 thoughts on “Project Enclosure Torture Tests

  1. Jon Schwartz says:

    Is the circuit they built an everything’s ok alarm? 

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