Invicta Posted September 18, 2008 Posted September 18, 2008 I'm new here so please excuse me if this is in the wrong section. Is this true? Is there a simple tool/method to measure any loss which can be acturatly reproduced over time e.g. every 6 months? I have been told that magnets loose their strength with use. I've used one in my tool box for sometime and it still seems as powerful as when I first got it. Any help with this will be very much appreciated. Bern Tewkesbury (That's not an instruction)
DrP Posted September 18, 2008 Posted September 18, 2008 There are devices you can by which are based on the Hall effect. I think thay are called Guass meters or Magnetometer or something like that. You can get little hand held dials which register field strength as you bring them closer to the magnet. My dad had one he used to test to see if my car alternator was working properly. Type: 'measuring magnetic strength' into google - there is a fair bit of info there. 1
Invicta Posted September 18, 2008 Author Posted September 18, 2008 Thanks for such a quick reply. This is great - I'll get "Googling". B
Klaynos Posted September 18, 2008 Posted September 18, 2008 There are a few different names for a group of devices that do this... Guass meters and hall probes are the common ones... 1
big314mp Posted September 18, 2008 Posted September 18, 2008 I think radio shack sells a small hall effect device, that includes instructions on how to build a gauss meter out of it.
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