Bill Swingle wrote:
Now that we've discussed this at length, has anyone noticed that the
magnetic force is not actually suited to this application? Meaning, any
displacement of the parts involved reduces the attractive force
significantly. But, what is really called for is the opposite
characterist
Bill Swingle wrote:
Now that we've discussed this at length, has anyone noticed that the
magnetic force is not actually suited to this application? Meaning, any
displacement of the parts involved reduces the attractive force
significantly. But, what is really called for is the opposite
characterist
Good point. It is overkill, and as soon as the magnets are separated a
little bit, they lose most functionality. Also remember that these
magnets are (relatively) easy to slide apart, so if the plane part in
question is sheard off - it will just slide away. Their real force is
felt when separating
Now that we've discussed this at length, has anyone noticed that the
magnetic force is not actually suited to this application? Meaning, any
displacement of the parts involved reduces the attractive force
significantly. But, what is really called for is the opposite
characteristic.
Thus, to make u
Velcro tabs not enough to keep the tips from sliding off?
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Technically yes, but probably not enough to cause RX operation to deteriorate
enough to be a problem. Again, the old adage is a rigorous range check if you
have changed or modified soemthing that has the potential to alter RX
sensitivity.
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> I'm
I'm curious - would rare-earth magnets in close proximity to receivers,
servos, or wiring have an effect on radio range or radio operation???
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> > Subject: Re: [RCSE] Rare earth magnets as wing retention devices?
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> > I have a couple of 3" x 1.25" x .75" rectangular neodymiums, if they
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> I have a couple of 3" x 1.25&q
Is there an easy way to compare the shear strength of a magnetic wing
hold down with that of a nylon bolt without actually doing the physical
testing?
Martin Usher wrote:
>I have a question. Do two apposing magnets generate twice the force
or should you use a small low weight steal attraction p
I have a couple of 3" x 1.25" x .75" rectangular neodymiums, if they
were allowed to move towards one another due to their own magnatism, the
rate of closure/impact would cause them to shatter.
If they were allowed to come together (under control), the force
required to separate would be in exc
>I have a question. Do two apposing magnets generate twice the force or
should you use a small low weight steal attraction plate? (John and Linda)
Two magnets will grip a lot stronger than a magnet and steel plate. If
the magnets are set up so that both poles are used (small horseshoe
type) the
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Zb. Michalczyk wrote:
rare earth magnets are not made in large sizes for some reason
Actually, I
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Zb. Michalczyk wrote:
rare earth magnets are not made in large sizes for some reason
Actually, I've found a wide array of sizes availab
Zb. Michalczyk wrote:
rare earth magnets are not made in large sizes for some reason
Actually, I've found a wide array of sizes available from the following
provider:
http://www.wondermagnet.com/
I got some that are 1" long by 1/2" wide and about 1/4" thick...whoa! I
can barely pull them apart!
Steve and All!
Check my web site
especially accessories page
Those are neodymium magnets
rare earth magnets are not made in large sizes for some reason
We have been experimenting with them in variety of application for last 2
years
I would not hesitate to use them in large scale gliders
I have the
I have use these on a smaller (100" span) model 3 piece wing. Just get
the mixed pack from:
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/
And epoxy the best size in face to face with a piece of wax paper between.
Takes a little faith, though.
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