[SEL] Magnet meter

don. don.h at wcoil.com
Sat Mar 17 09:36:13 PDT 2007


hey Eldon I want one of those
Don in Ohio where the sun is shineing!!!!!!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Elden DuRand" <edurand at mchsi.com>
To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 11:55 AM
Subject: [SEL] Magnet meter


> Hello, Ed:
>
> If anyone wants to see more about the meter, they can go to:
>
> http://www.oldengine.org/members/durand/Gaussmeter/gaussmtr.html
>
> Take care - Elden
> edurand at mchsi.com
> http://www.oldengine.org/members/durand
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-stationary-engine at newidea.atis.net 
> [mailto:owner-stationary-engine at newidea.atis.net]On Behalf Of Ed & Bev
> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 07:37 PM
> To: stationary-engine at atis.net
> Cc: stationary-engine at oldengine.org
> Subject: Magnet Meter
>
>
> Did you ever wish you could use your digital volt meter to measure the 
> strength and polarity of a magnetic field? Or actually measure the 
> strength of a magnet before  and after remagnetizing? If so, you might be 
> interested in this relatively simple voltmeter accessory . It is a Gauss 
> Meter.
>
> With a lot of help from Elden, we have put together  a little circuit 
> board ( 1/2 X 2 inches ) which has the  Linear Hall-Effect sensor and 
> supporting electronics on it. To use the Gauss Meter you have to provide a 
> 9 to 12 battery for power and a volt meter to measure the output voltage 
> or package it as a standalone instrument like Elden is doing. The main 
> ingredients of this project is a  battery , a small circuit board and five 
> electronic components.
>
> If anyone wants to try this project, we might consolidate the parts order 
> and , if warranted, have a vender make the PC boards. A WAG at the cost is 
> $10 to $15. I have more in shipping and handling than parts so it is hard 
> to estimate. I need to keep this short and can send pictures  / electric 
> cartoons off list. So let me know if you might be interested.
>
> Ed Stoller
> New Fairfield, CT
> Drop the spaces.
> edstoller @ earthlink . net
>
>
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