Tonight, I have uploaded a short article about an Hall Effect Magnetic switch on Planet-Soaring. This is a very convenient and tiny device that allows you to switch on and switch off without opening the plane, at distance, thanks to a magnet.
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Cher Piere,
ReplyDeleteCan you tell us the weight of the HEM switch?
Best regards,
Vincent
Netherlands
The weight is less thant 5gr.
ReplyDeleteCan you be more specific?
ReplyDeleteMine is 4.5 grams with a JST plug soldered on it.
ReplyDeleteBonjour Pierre
ReplyDeleteest ce que le fabriquant Soudez.... existe toujours pour se procurer ces switch magnétique?
Je pense que même s'il existe, cela fait bien longtemps qu'il ne vend plus ce produit. Je conseil celui de Zepsus:
ReplyDeletehttp://planet-soaring.blogspot.fr/2012/02/magnetic-switches-become-more-and-more.html
Il est du même gabarit. J'ai tourné toute la saison avec 4 switchs Zepsus sur mes différents planeurs de F3F, et j'en suis très satisfait.
Pierre
merci pierre pour ta réponse je vais certainement en commander plusieurs
ReplyDeleteàte voir sur un concours ou sur une pente
Thierry Pizanti
je viens de recevoir 2 zepus ils sont moins gros que les soudez.be
Deletemerci
thierry