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parkinsn 07-04-2010 05:47 PM

Vortech help/thoughts
 
So I want to put my vortechs on the back of my tank. Here is the issue, I have a piece of black acrylic on the back of my tank with a small air gap between it and the glass due to the silicone holding it on. Without draining the tank and drilling holes in the acrylic for the wet side to sit in, do you think its ok to put them on the acrylic and compensate on the dry side for the thickness of glass, acrylic and air?

christyf5 07-04-2010 06:57 PM

I can't see that being a problem. I wouldn't factor the air into the equation though, it doesn't affect the magnet in any way.

andestang 07-04-2010 07:27 PM

I'm guessing your worried about the acrylic cracking from the pressure of the magnets squeezing the acrylic up to the glass ? How thick is your acrylic and how much of a void do you think you have between the two ?

Skimmerking 07-04-2010 07:32 PM

it will work man , the new vortechs are made to run cooler and has the rubber piece to spread out the heat.

parkinsn 07-04-2010 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andestang (Post 532224)
I'm guessing your worried about the acrylic cracking from the pressure of the magnets squeezing the acrylic up to the glass ? How thick is your acrylic and how much of a void do you think you have between the two ?

Im not worried about the acrylic cracking im just concerned about the performance. the acrylic is 3/16" and the air gap (cant be measured but i would say like 1/16"? cant be much) 1/4" total air an acrylic (ish)

parkinsn 07-05-2010 02:19 PM

Well I guess it cant hurt to try. Any other thoughts out there?


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