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Reed Switch

06/18/2009 10:34 AM

Hello everyone, Can anyone please suggest me in general,how much gauss of a magnet to be used to operate a reed switch of 60-110AT

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Re: Reed Switch

06/19/2009 8:13 PM

It really depends on the distance between the magnet and reed switch, what is between the magnet and reed switch (such as objects, liquid, walls, etc) and of course what type of reed switch you are using (different types and sizes require different sized magnets).

Please provide more information. Have you checked data sheets for suitable reed switches you are looking at as the data you require should be available either there or on the reed switch manufacturer's website.

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