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![]() 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.
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![]() 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 ?
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![]() it will work man , the new vortechs are made to run cooler and has the rubber piece to spread out the heat.
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![]() 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)
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![]() Well I guess it cant hurt to try. Any other thoughts out there?
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