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Re: HELP - Outdoor reed switch recomendations


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  • Subject: Re: HELP - Outdoor reed switch recomendations
  • From: "Bov" <abovingdon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 18:16:21 -0000
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That's a thought... I'll take a look to see if the current unit is
broken - if not I'll bring it inside to dry out etc and then re-fit
and seal it with sealant. If it fails I can always cut open or buy a
new one.

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Patrick Lidstone" <patrick@l...> wrote:
> --- In ukha_d@y..., "Bov" <abovingdon@y...> wrote:
> >
> > My god, so many options on the RS website - nothing outlines
which
> > are suitable for exterior use though. Both RS and Maplin have
reed
> > switches that are pre-wired and encased in plastic or metal - but
> > nothing that says they will survive the weather any better than
the
> > other ones.
> >
> > Unless anyone has any suggestions, I guess I'll buy one of these
> > encased ones and try it.
>
> A reed switch is just a glass envelope with a couple of carefully
> placed metal contacts. One contact is typically fixed and one is
free
> to pivot. The free contact is magnetised, and when in the proximity
> of a suitable magnet, pivots closing the contact.
>
> What all this means is that you can create your own housing. So
long
> as the magnet is strong enough to operate the switch, you can
enclose
> the switch in whatever you like. An obvious starting point would be
> small-bore plastic pipe - because you'll be able to get the clips
to
> mount it satisfactorily too. Put the reed switch inside, together
> with the joint to your "home run" cable (preferably soldered). Plug
> the ends of the pipe with silcone sealant and you'll probably be
home
> and dry :-)
>
> Patrick


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