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For this you will need 3.5mm diameter reed switch:
1.
http://www.newark.com/comus-assemtech/s1372/switch-reed-proximity-3-5x18mm/dp/46W5571?ost=S1372
Cost 8USD, available in USA and Europe
2.
Chosen diameter rare magnets, in my case 3x1mm from eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-20x-Neo...agnet-3x1mm-/171222795845?hash=item27ddac8645
Cost 1USD
3.
Some 2 core wire
4.
I have used a press drill, 3.5 and 3mm drill bits, some epoxy glue
3.5mm hole for reed switch:
3mm hole for 2x 3x1 magnets (The less magnets you use, the smaller working distance.)
Magnets glued in place:
Reed wire extension before/after:
Reed switch and magnets in place:
gap when handle is pressed:
Completed mod:
Reed switch could be glued in place or held by a 3mm screw. The later allows for action adjustment but must be done with care as over tightening the screw might deform reed switch making it always on. Mine works fine:
Dont have a photo yet but adding a touch of black paint makes the mod indistinguishable, OEM look
In action:
[youtube]s5QX6H0-LJg[/youtube]
P.S. I'd like to note that these reed switches work putting magnet on a side at the top, only operation distance decreases then. Might be useful for someone like me who did not had experience with reed switches.
1.
http://www.newark.com/comus-assemtech/s1372/switch-reed-proximity-3-5x18mm/dp/46W5571?ost=S1372
Cost 8USD, available in USA and Europe
2.
Chosen diameter rare magnets, in my case 3x1mm from eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-20x-Neo...agnet-3x1mm-/171222795845?hash=item27ddac8645
Cost 1USD
3.
Some 2 core wire
4.
I have used a press drill, 3.5 and 3mm drill bits, some epoxy glue
3.5mm hole for reed switch:
3mm hole for 2x 3x1 magnets (The less magnets you use, the smaller working distance.)
Magnets glued in place:
Reed wire extension before/after:
Reed switch and magnets in place:
gap when handle is pressed:
Completed mod:
Reed switch could be glued in place or held by a 3mm screw. The later allows for action adjustment but must be done with care as over tightening the screw might deform reed switch making it always on. Mine works fine:
Dont have a photo yet but adding a touch of black paint makes the mod indistinguishable, OEM look
In action:
[youtube]s5QX6H0-LJg[/youtube]
P.S. I'd like to note that these reed switches work putting magnet on a side at the top, only operation distance decreases then. Might be useful for someone like me who did not had experience with reed switches.