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The uxcell 5V 50N Electric Lifting Magnet is a compact yet powerful solenoid designed for various applications, featuring a peak force of 50N, quick activation time, and a durable pure iron construction, making it ideal for assembly lines, sorting machines, and experimental facilities.
Material | Metal |
Brand | uxcell |
Product Dimensions | 0.98"L x 0.8"Th |
Shape | Round |
Item Thickness | 5 Millimeters |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | uxcell |
UPC | 604267002199 |
Part Number | a16101700ux0246 |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Item model number | a16101700ux0246 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**R
5v electromagnet
the item arrive in good condition and works fine.
B**S
Worked great. Make sure you understand how you will power the device.
Totally performed in my application. Like I said, finding the right power took some time and I wished I had been more prepared.
J**N
It get very hot vey fast. Can cause burns
Not very powerfulit overheats quickly
H**Y
It works, but you need some knowledge of circuitry or you'll burn it out very quickly
Bought a handful of these for use in a robotic SDL system. You WILL burn them out if you don't make the proper circuit for this. I'm controlling it via an arduino with TIP120 transistor, using a 1N5819 Schottky (1 A, 40 V) flyback diode to protect the arduino and MOSFET from coil spikes, works like a charm for SHORT on times using PWM.Using it at full strength made it overheat, even with an automatic shut off of 6 min. PWM solved that. HOWEVER out of 5, 2 of them did not work properly even with all of these considerations, so keep that in mind.
S**M
It works just fine
Its a decent product, and works as advertised. Not overly strong, but this was expected of an inexpensive 5v electromagnet.
M**N
Weak magnet
Yes it's an electromagnet but no it doesn't come anywhere close to the claimed 50N strength. Inflated specs in Amazon product descriptions are very frustrating. The practice is effective in increasing sales, but it's deceptive and penalizes vendors who are accurately reporting their product specs. I returned this unit and am leaving this review with the hope it may incentivize more accuracy in product descriptions.
T**.
VERY weak
Mine doesn't work, just like 1N force (I got the 50N one). It's drawing ~0.7A@5V Anyone figure out how to make them work? Or just lots of duds?
A**R
BE ON ALERT
This solenoid can overheat, no internal protection against it, BIG First hazard if left on or must design circuit for it before use.
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