I'm just about finished building mine.
A few takeaways...
First, the Equalz One is awesome--better than I expected. The anodizing is perfect as far as I can tell, and overall the design excellent. I bought the white and red option so I'm opting for SA Honeywell, which matches great.
There is an issue that wasn't pointed out by the OP: There aren't enough holes in the PC plate to allow you to tray-mount the PCB. As far as I can tell you have to either drill your own holes (not a big deal since it's plastic) or just stick with the plate-mount option, which is what I did.
I built mine with v2 Zilents and I have to say typing on a plate-mount PC plate is a new experience and incredibly satisfying. I've used aluminum plate mount keyboards, but not PC.
Yeah I am running into the same thing here. Kinda curious to include a plate thats not compatible with tray mounting the board lol.
I will probably just stick to plate mounting it as well
I'm running into a couple more issues:
While plate mounting is definitely doable, it's very difficult to keep the PC plate "snapped" into the mounts on the switches. I'm not sure if it's the width of the holes, or the PC material but getting it to stay where it should is a chore. Most of the time it wants to go back to resting against the PCB. I've never had this issue with metal plates.
Another issue I'm having is that when I press the Caps Lock key, the keyboard suddenly stop functioning and I have to unplug the keyboard and plug it back in to get it to start working again. Only thing I can think of is maybe a firmware issue?