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In Reply to: RE: using magnets posted by rhyno on August 04, 2007 at 14:19:17
I use the neodymium 40 series on the ac inlet of my equipment. At first, I soldered the wires to each end. You can demagnetize them if you get to much heat build up. I eventually had a bunch custom made to my specifications with a hole down the middle. They are silver plated. This allows slipping over the wire. What they do is effectively strip away noise IMO. I can't answer your questions. I suggest you contact Rick, the cable manufacture in Canada, who uses magnets.
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for sharing such detailed information. Just a question: if I read you correctly, did you say you soldered the wire to the magnets? If so, was that to simply hold them in place or were you actually passing current through them?
Stu
Passing current through them along the line of magnetism.
More ruminating to do.
Stu
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