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![]() I was thinking that anything I got should be covered in epoxy as extra insurance.
Nice link! Thank you. I'm thinking that the one at the bottom of the page is the best size, but I worry about the rubber. Would I just cover over the rubber with epoxy, or remove it, then cover the magnet? |
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![]() Kind of related, is the external magnet for a Koralia safe to put inside? I was thinking of mounting one low on my internal overflow - the magnetic disc would be in water inside the overflow
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![]() I would say yes, because its covered, but beyond that, I don't really know.
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Any recommendations on the type of epoxy? I would probably try something like SweetWater or another aquatic friendly brand. |
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![]() Maybe this is a better choice (http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=RX054E) it says its epoxy coated and appropriate for seawater.
Now how do I go about figuring out what size/strength is appropriate for which glass thicknesses? |
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![]() I don't really know for sure. I was thinking of doing the same thing as you, but havn't tried it yet. It might be really easy to cover it with a thin layer of putty-deltec or something similar.
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![]() http://www.beanfarm.com/store/html/i.../magcliplg.jpg
they even have cradles for plating montis etc... |
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![]() I guess I may just order a bunch of magnets and try it out. I suppose I should order some different sizes, coat them and see what happens.
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Shaun |