Marik
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[quote author="xvlk"][quote author="Marik"]With magnets that size you won't get more than 0.3T max.
For 0.8T you will need magnets at least 10mm thick.
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Not allways, Tobbie says, that gap/ neodym width is 1:1.
0.8 T may be in 2:1 gap/Neodym, every HDD have it.
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Oops, my bad. I missed this part. The values I posted are for 1/4" gap.
The magnetic return does not make too much there. I made experiments with small magnets without return, with return, and simple 1/8" pieces of iron on the other sides of magnets (not looped). In the first case I read 0.23T, second 0.28T, and the last case 0.265T.
With bigger magnets the difference is even less.
For 0.8T you will need magnets at least 10mm thick.
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Not allways, Tobbie says, that gap/ neodym width is 1:1.
0.8 T may be in 2:1 gap/Neodym, every HDD have it.
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Oops, my bad. I missed this part. The values I posted are for 1/4" gap.
That your 10 mm thick is because you have no magnetic return.
The magnetic return does not make too much there. I made experiments with small magnets without return, with return, and simple 1/8" pieces of iron on the other sides of magnets (not looped). In the first case I read 0.23T, second 0.28T, and the last case 0.265T.
With bigger magnets the difference is even less.