The FM3 does not have any CRT's or magnetic storage technology in it. Magnetic fields do affect and induce current, so for the sake of the FM3 (particulalry around the power supply unit under the screen) and everything around it (to include your guitar, particularly the pickups), how about some zip ties instead? Zero risk.
You are right . That's why I am asking. ;-)You're still introducing a strong magnetic field to the unit, and unless @FractalAudio himself says it's no issue, I would not do. Clipping zip ties is just as easy and zip ties are cheap. FM3 PSU's are not, either in money or time.
Is this with the FM3’s feet on or off?I'm using 3M Dual Lock on my Pedaltrain board and it's not going anywhere now! I already had traditional Velcro on the Pedaltrain board (the soft "loop" side) and the Dual Lock attached right to that no problem. Also, the extra thickness of the Dual Lock provides a little gap underneath the FM3 to help with ventilation. I've left it on for hours and it's rarely even gotten hot enough to kick the fan on (I've watched the temp gauge to be sure). If you use Dual Lock for both sides (the FM3 side and the pedalboard side) it would provide even more clearance.
Is this with the FM3’s feet on or off?
I am familiar with the Dual Lock. Problem is, those locks lock pretty good ;-). Removing the unit can be pretty hard.
Furthermore, removing the side bars ist no option. My customer wants to remove the FM3 easily for stand alone use (without the FC6 and all the other stuff on the board).
How did this turn out? Did it get the job done!?Finally, I took some plywood and attached it to the Temple Audio pedal plate. I sanded it down (the thickness of the adhesive tape in mind) so that the rubber feet have contact with the board. View attachment 70364View attachment 70365View attachment 70364View attachment 70365View attachment 70364View attachment 70365View attachment 70364View attachment 70365View attachment 70364View attachment 70365