Rotor storage
#1
How are you guys storing spare rotors?
In their factory packaging, they seems to want to stick to anything metallic in the area. I'm assuming that just throwing them in a box isn't the best idea long term.
--Alex
In their factory packaging, they seems to want to stick to anything metallic in the area. I'm assuming that just throwing them in a box isn't the best idea long term.
--Alex
#4
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I just eyeballed it at ~2 fingers in between. But I don't have a ton of them to store.
Looking at existing solutions the Trinity box puts them right next to another which is a bit sketchy, the jconcepts box has them about a thumb apart.
Looking at existing solutions the Trinity box puts them right next to another which is a bit sketchy, the jconcepts box has them about a thumb apart.
#8
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Interesting, their storage solution for multiple rotors isn't nearly as safe: https://www.teamtrinity.com/MotoSafe...ase_p_543.html
#9
Interesting, their storage solution for multiple rotors isn't nearly as safe: https://www.teamtrinity.com/MotoSafe...ase_p_543.html
#11
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From: California
Found this article after reading what Bry195 wrote. Pretty interesting and worth a read. Turns out being in a magnetic field slowly demagnetizes them, although according to this, the modern neodymium magnets don't really have that as a major issue. As for me, I will still keep them all stuck together because why not and even if they are in a rotor case, they are still going to end up next to each other. 
Do magnets ever lose their magnetism?.

Do magnets ever lose their magnetism?.



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