So Jupiters are in and already sound really great
with only two hours!
I'm sure to be scolded for this but I've improvised
a nifty strategy to protect the large Jupiters from
radiant heat from the C4S sinks using heat resistant
silicone coffee cup lids from ceramic double wall
cups that have bit the dust. The ones that look
like generic paper coffee cups, you know, but are
durable (?).
I've rigged up a way to suspend the caps from
the plate from a sticky anchor with a zip tie and
spacer, so that the bottom face of the square
sided cap is flush with and hangs no lower than
the C4S heat sinks. Between the sinks and wood
base is room for the caps and about an inch gap
between cap and sink.
Since the Jupiters are heat sensitive, I decided
use the silicone cup lids to fill this gap to shield
the caps. I ran a small zip tie down to the sticky
anchor for the previous caps and through the
small mouth hole of the lid so it hangs suspended
between cap and sink.
Not elegant but so far seems functional. Silicone
is stable up to 500F so we will see if the sinks
exceed this temp!
Thanks to all for the help and encouragement.