They say the nero 5 magnet will only handle .63 glass thickness. Is that the stock one or is it meant to handle thicker glass than that? They have no description on the site.Niiiice! I had the Nero 3 on my previous tank and was really pleased with how it moved water, I think you’ll like it. Not sure if this works with how you intend to set it up or if it’s compatible with the Nero 3, but here’s the upgraded magnet I was telling you about in my build thread.
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Nero 3/5 Magnet Kit
Replacement Nero 3 or Nero 5 Magnet kit. Package contains 1 each of the interior and exterior magnets.shop.aquaillumination.com
I was looking at a site that sells neo-magnets and they have some serious stuff that will pinch you and make you squeal man, so I'll see about buying a magnet, coating it in that rubber tool handle stuff and that would work.
But really, just using some 3m tape to stick the base on will be easy and it will never fall off unless I pry on it hard.
I can still remove the powerhead from the base to clean it.
I just have to make a decision where I want the mount and once I stick it there, it will stay. I'll do it before I fill the tank.
It holds the wing on the back of my car and I've been almost 200mph with it out in Utah. It's still there!
That's a LOT of force.
Regardless of all that though, I am confident I made a good choice. It seems like it wouldn't be as temperamental as a vortech. And it delivers the perfect amount of flow for my tank. I want a visible standing 1/2" wave on the surface and this will definitely do that.
The tank is going to be a "reef crest" environment so I need that standing wave to happen. It's conducive to that environment. The strong back and forth motion is what picks up all the crap and helps the entire reef to breathe.