Well, I just recently bought one of these V1200B Plus II cases. I am quite impressed. The attention to detail is very impressive. Everything down to the wheels is quality. By this I not only mean the wheel brake but also the resistance of the wheels themselves. Although it's very easy to roll, there is resistance built in to the wheels that will cause it to come to a stop on it's own very quickly. Nice. Fit and finish is exceptional. It looks and acts like a high end piece of equipment that it is. My first Lian Li case and as cliche as it sounds, I'm a customer for life.
Alright enough of that. I am confused by something though and need to find out the answer as it's driving me a bit crazy. My case came with a very odd aluminum plate piece with screw mounts every so often(to the right of the black air duct in this picture). I have no clue what it's to be used for. I was hoping that a fellow Lian Li owner might have a clue for me as I'm completely stumped.
Here's another picture of it next to a bag of screws
Along with this strange plate came a piece of paper about the same size of the aluminum plate. The paper states that it's from Daubert Cromwell and that it's been soaked in a anti-corrosion solution. I assume it's to keep the aluminum plate from reacting with another active metal. But since I don't know where the plate goes, this confuses me just that much more.
Can someone please clue me in?
Thanks,
Django
Alright enough of that. I am confused by something though and need to find out the answer as it's driving me a bit crazy. My case came with a very odd aluminum plate piece with screw mounts every so often(to the right of the black air duct in this picture). I have no clue what it's to be used for. I was hoping that a fellow Lian Li owner might have a clue for me as I'm completely stumped.
Along with this strange plate came a piece of paper about the same size of the aluminum plate. The paper states that it's from Daubert Cromwell and that it's been soaked in a anti-corrosion solution. I assume it's to keep the aluminum plate from reacting with another active metal. But since I don't know where the plate goes, this confuses me just that much more.
Can someone please clue me in?
Thanks,
Django