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andylee

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One of my Seio's fell for the 10th time yesterday. The suction cups are basically useless.

I'm thinking of going with magnets, but I'm not sure that they're safe for the saltwater.

Anyone here have experience with them?

Thanks,
Andy
 

gil716

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NYC/Northern NJ
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whatever u do, don't buy this one:
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I glued a Seio mount to it and after about 4 months, it began to rust.
 

House of Laughter

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Ossining, NY
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Andy,

As Cali said, the ones Swimmer got are awesome - thet are the rare Earth magnets,

I got the ones that ar basically about the size of a penny round and about 10 pennies high. I piked up lucite boxes at The Container Store, sunk them magnets in and siliconed them in. I then glued the top on with IC-Gel and left a pocket of air in there so they can float if they detach for some reason.

House
 

masterswimmer

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NY
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Cali and house are right. I've used the rare earth magnets with numerous coats of silicone. I have one SEIO 1500 mounted this way for just over 1 year. No signs of rust anywhere.
I have another SEIO 820 mounted this way too. This pic is the 820. BTW, I have them mounted where you don't see the magnets at all.

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