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8/4/2010
Coyo (56%)
Is the color always silver (as shown on picture)?
I just received these magnets but coated with copper. Silver looks better than copper for me.
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giodonk
(46%)
The magnet in the picture only looks silver because of the angle at which the photo was taken, it is just a reflection. These magnets are coated in nickel, which looks very much like copper in colour. If they weren't coated in nickel they would break too easily.
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Coyo
(56%)
Silver or nickel looks same for me, but my magnet looks like a bare PCB:
as far as I know before coated with nickel, it should be coated by copper first. cmiiw
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Zack
(39%)
Mine were copper coated as well.
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mfernandezga
(-90%)
I have too and the color is copper
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Leif
(75%)
Mine were copper too, but I don't care because once I have them mounted on a plane, I don't see them anymore. And as long as they are as strong as currently, I don't see a reason to buy different magnets. Hope this helps
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ngashok
(52%)
No I got it with copper coating.
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7/28/2010
Flyin´Rollan! (64%)
making ridiculously strong fridge magnets??? :-0
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Junior
(-20%)
very Good MAgnets
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ngashok
(52%)
They are strong. Holds my canopy very well
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11/26/2009
Cid156 (94%)
Isn't it a problem to buy it in the same time as receiver, esc or other electrical stuff ? The magnetic field will not destroy the IC ??
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JRBeaman
(80%)
As long as there is no magnetic cards or anything, they won't hurt electronics. Be sure to keep your credit cards away from them. VERY FAR AWAY!
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JRBeaman
(80%)
Another problem is that magnets attract very tiny metal particles, and those could get into your electronics if you have them right on the receiver. Keep them away from your servos, as they are magnetic devices. Any small metal pieces in electronics can also be effected, so being on your canopy, or wings should be no problem, but don't use them to hold your ESC or Receiver in place. Keep them at least 1 inch or more away.
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hubben
(55%)
No, no problem.
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ricky
(72%)
I bought magnets with other electrical stuff and they works perfectly. They arrive sealed two times with bubble wrap.
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Bionicman
(50%)
I bought it with all that u mentioned above. Its absolutely safe. They put it in several bubble packs and seal it with tapes in the bottom of the box. It can possibly have no interactions
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6/15/2009
Lynda (83%)
are the circular ones the same material as these?
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Eric1180 (-53%)
Width: 10mm=.39'' Height: 2mm=.078''
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Errol (87%)
So these are actually 10mm _square_ and 2mm _thick_?
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bronya (84%)
what's the thickness?
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Lynda
(83%)
these are very strong.. and i mean VERY, they are so small, and they will easily hold almost any canopy down, i use a few of them to hold screws, and they attract 15 bolts, nuts, screws easily. i highly reccomend these for many things, ans at this price i would say "just buy them,, useful"
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