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    Optimizing DC Current Through Neodymium Magnets for Efficient Power Transfer

    That is an interesting point , I did not consider. The magnets are 0.25" spheres, Ni plated. I could use a magnet each for the positive and negative terminal contacts, right? I am using this for an led circuit to light my workbench. Thanks for your help Berkeman
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    Optimizing DC Current Through Neodymium Magnets for Efficient Power Transfer

    I am currently using spherical magnets 0.25" diameter. I cut a wire and connected magnets on each end, so when the magnets come in contact the circuit of leds will turn on. The 2A is for potentially running a number of leds. Thanks for your help on this Jim
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    Optimizing DC Current Through Neodymium Magnets for Efficient Power Transfer

    Hi I want to pass DC current through a magnet, essentially using it as connector. The magnet I am using specifically is Neodymium (NdFeB) grade N42. The DC current I would like to pass through it is 100mA ~ 150mA (3V DC ~ 7V DC) I would like to know if there is any downside to the magnetic...
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