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Prompted by this post where @super_gt rounded up vids and pics, I decided to finally get round to doing this mod.
So the question I had was "which magnets to get?" - the various videos used various sizes and strengths. Also, with neodymium it's hard to be sure that something sold as N42 or N52 is actually what it says it is - many reports of cheap magnets not having the strength they should have.
I first chose 40x20x10 N42, with a 21.7kg pull rating. These give a very tactile feel but are a bit too strong for me - the morning after an hour or two of racing with them my fingers ached a bit (only slightly, but still). I used 3M command strips to attach them which are about 1mm thick, which reduced the strength slightly compared to just holding the magnet against the casing (or, I guess, using thin double-sided tape). So there's a little bit of tweaking that can be done by changing the distance from the paddles. (The minimum distance is about 3.5mm, from back of case to back of paddle, so 1mm increases that by about 30% which is not insignificant).
The comparison vid and another on youtube are using 50x25x10 N52 (32kg pull) - which is a monster! There's another vid on youtube which used cylindrical 20x10 N52 (about 15kg pull) and the above mod vid which uses 30x20x10 N35 (unknown, probably between 10 and 15kg pull).
I think that slimmer would be better for that strength range as it seems to me that it will be more efficient for this usage to have a larger surface area than to have more height. So I've just got two more types to try: 40x20x5 N52 (15.1kg) and 30x15x5 N42 epoxy coated (10.1kg). I have a feeling that the 15kg ones will be fine, but if the 10kg ones give sufficient tactility then their size and coating will look neater (not that it really matters) - I don't see any need to have them as beefy as possible.
Will add more when those are tested
Do not worry, here's one excellent magnetic paddle shift mod which you can do:
Comparison video:
How to do it video:
And you can even do it with four magnets so you can adjust the pressure:
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So the question I had was "which magnets to get?" - the various videos used various sizes and strengths. Also, with neodymium it's hard to be sure that something sold as N42 or N52 is actually what it says it is - many reports of cheap magnets not having the strength they should have.
I first chose 40x20x10 N42, with a 21.7kg pull rating. These give a very tactile feel but are a bit too strong for me - the morning after an hour or two of racing with them my fingers ached a bit (only slightly, but still). I used 3M command strips to attach them which are about 1mm thick, which reduced the strength slightly compared to just holding the magnet against the casing (or, I guess, using thin double-sided tape). So there's a little bit of tweaking that can be done by changing the distance from the paddles. (The minimum distance is about 3.5mm, from back of case to back of paddle, so 1mm increases that by about 30% which is not insignificant).
The comparison vid and another on youtube are using 50x25x10 N52 (32kg pull) - which is a monster! There's another vid on youtube which used cylindrical 20x10 N52 (about 15kg pull) and the above mod vid which uses 30x20x10 N35 (unknown, probably between 10 and 15kg pull).
I think that slimmer would be better for that strength range as it seems to me that it will be more efficient for this usage to have a larger surface area than to have more height. So I've just got two more types to try: 40x20x5 N52 (15.1kg) and 30x15x5 N42 epoxy coated (10.1kg). I have a feeling that the 15kg ones will be fine, but if the 10kg ones give sufficient tactility then their size and coating will look neater (not that it really matters) - I don't see any need to have them as beefy as possible.
Will add more when those are tested