If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Alreet lads. Just had my 525 apart to rinse it out and on opening it up I've found 3 of the magnets have fallen out of their sockets and stuck together. I've read someone's older post about just glueing them back in put do they not have to go back in a correct order and is it advisable to just 'glue' them back into place?
Try putting them back upside down so they don't stick together. If you still have problems i will help you as long as you don't live to far from Sunderland.
Am pretty sure the ones that have fell out are fine so I don't think I need new ones, just really need to know if they have to go in in a certain order (facing: north, south, north, south)
magnetic force expells from the north and atracts from the south side of a magnet so would have thought the south side should be facing the spool for the magnets to work
magnetic force expells from the north and atracts from the south side of a magnet so would have thought the south side should be facing the spool for the magnets to work
I'm no scientist,far from it,but as far as i'm aware both sides of a magnet will have a magnetic pull towards a spool,as a spool itself has no magnetic force.It's would only become critical if the spool itself was made from magnetic
material.I have read articles where some tournament minded individuals have
experimented with magnetic polarity,turning one magnet one way and another another way(and in differing sequences!)but in general for fishing,when you are
not pushing things to extremes,i do'nt think it makes a blind bit of difference.
hi as far as im aware the mags go in -+-+ or +-+- i was told it doesnt matter which way you start as long as you alternate something to do with the push and pull of the mags themselves which slows the spool when slide themcloser or further from the spool and must be right as the spool isnt magnetic as its alloy
hi as far as im aware the mags go in -+-+ or +-+- i was told it doesnt matter which way you start as long as you alternate something to do with the push and pull of the mags themselves which slows the spool when slide themcloser or further from the spool and must be right as the spool isnt magnetic as its alloy
thats spot on they go back in pull/push/ or push/pull. there is sites on the net that tell you what way they go hope this helps
I'm no scientist,far from it,but as far as i'm aware both sides of a magnet will have a magnetic pull towards a spool,as a spool itself has no magnetic force.It's would only become critical if the spool itself was made from magnetic
material.I have read articles where some tournament minded individuals have
experimented with magnetic polarity,turning one magnet one way and another another way(and in differing sequences!)but in general for fishing,when you are
not pushing things to extremes,i do'nt think it makes a blind bit of difference.
with the spool being non magnetic it must be the magnetic field around the magnets which helps slow the spool down but no idea how.but endurothumpers post is correct as just checked my penn torque
with the spool being non magnetic it must be the magnetic field around the magnets which helps slow the spool down but no idea how.but endurothumpers post is correct as just checked my penn torque
We process personal data about users of our site, through the use of cookies and other technologies, to deliver our services, personalize advertising, and to analyze site activity. We may share certain information about our users with our advertising and analytics partners. For additional details, refer to our Privacy Policy.
By clicking "I AGREE" below, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our personal data processing and cookie practices as described therein. You also acknowledge that this forum may be hosted outside your country and you consent to the collection, storage, and processing of your data in the country where this forum is hosted.
Comment