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I'm thinking of making a holder for my PMUP ATO pump and would like to hold it in place with magnets. Does anyone know of a good/safe way to do this? You can get rare earth magnets at Home Depot, but I don't know if they're necessarily safe to leave under water.

I've thought of boring a shallow hole in the acrylic for the magnet and encasing it in epoxy, but I'm curious what others have done.
 
Following...I’ve been wanting to get magnets to make some frag racks, magnetic rocks, and wondering the same. P
 
I go to somewhere like K&J Magnetics and purchase @ 25lbs magnets and encase then in acrylic for my applications. It's a pain mixing the acrylic but they workout well. Allot cheaper.
 
Why not just jam some egg crate against the pump to keep it upright?
 
Neodymium magnets will rust and leech harmful metals into your water. I make pods out of acrylic with a cnc router. Not too hard if you have the equipment and know how to properly weld acrylic together.

https://octoaquatics.com/octo-pods/
 
Neodymium magnets will rust and leech harmful metals into your water. I make pods out of acrylic with a cnc router. Not too hard if you have the equipment and know how to properly weld acrylic together.

https://octoaquatics.com/octo-pods/

Interesting... I like diy'ing my own racks but always have issues with magnets not holding my 50 plug racks...how much weight can that pod handle?
 
that really has to do with many factors: weight of the rack with frags, how thick your glass is, how far out the rack sticks out from the tank, the design of the rack and even water flow. if you have a photo of your rack i might be able to take a guess.


Interesting... I like diy'ing my own racks but always have issues with magnets not holding my 50 plug racks...how much weight can that pod handle?
 
that really has to do with many factors: weight of the rack with frags, how thick your glass is, how far out the rack sticks out from the tank, the design of the rack and even water flow. if you have a photo of your rack i might be able to take a guess.

Don't have a photo since I'm in the process of making a new one
It's 1/4 acrylic about 15"x8" rectangle
Tank is 12mm thick
Flow is not high, but does get it.
But I make new ones every 6 months because of the magnets.
 
I coat the ones I use in a 2 part Epoxy....EpoxACast 690 I think it is called...works well....easy to do...and does not seem to detract from the magnets holding power

Rick
 
I'd guess three.

Don't have a photo since I'm in the process of making a new one
It's 1/4 acrylic about 15"x8" rectangle
Tank is 12mm thick
Flow is not high, but does get it.
But I make new ones every 6 months because of the magnets.
 
I made one using a magnet coated in epoxy(10kg pull) and then attached it to frag rack using epoxy. I used a 5kg pull magnet on the outside on a 10mm thick glass
 

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