Can Maxspect XF330 "dry side" magnets be in saltwater?

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**UPDATE**

I emailed customer care, and this was the response I received:

Thanks for your support.
Yes, you can, the outside magnets of XF330 are properly sealed, so no problem they can be put underwater.

I was then thinking about the label that is attached. And was told this:

No problem, the label is safe inside saltwater also.

So as per Maxspect, the "dryside" magnet is 100% safe to have in saltwater.
 
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**UPDATE**

I emailed customer care, and this was the response I received:



I was then thinking about the label that is attached. And was told this:



So as per Maxspect, the "dryside" magnet is 100% safe to have in saltwater.
This is good news, I would like to mount one of my gyres vertically on the overflow. Wheels are turning....
 
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