🔧 Switch it up with ease!
The Directed Electronics 8600 Micro Magnetic Switch is a compact, adhesive-backed switch designed for easy installation in various applications. With normally closed contacts and included leads, it offers reliable performance and versatility for security and automation needs.
M**L
Works great
This magnetic switch controls my truck bed lights that are mounted underneath my bed cover. Open the tailgate, the lights turn on. Close the tailgate, the lights go off. I kept the lights' power switch in case I wanted to NOT have the lights on when the tailgate is down. Now, I must admit, I didn't wire the switch into my truck's wiring harness. That was done by one of my electronic engineer friends. He had it finished in 5 minutes.
B**N
Works perfectly
I installed this switch inline with a small battery and led lights to light up under bed storage when the bed platform is raised in my truck cap. Works perfectly. I like that there is an inch or so of play between the two parts before it activates and they don't need to be tight together.
A**_
These switches are great!
The media could not be loaded. I used them to wire up some truck bed lights to turn on when the tailgate or tonneau cover is open.Pros:- Installation was super easy- While the adhesive is good, since this was used outdoors and on the road I drilled the tail gate switch and attached it with screws. I couldn't use screws on the tonneau cover, so I held it in place securely with heavy-duty epoxy.- There is a reasonable amount of contact distance. Meaning that they don't have to be perfectly touching to open the circuit, they just have to be within about an inch of each other.- Durable. These have been on my truck for a year and 15k miles, and I haven't had any issues with them at all.Cons:- Really anything I could list would be nit-picking. These switches are wonderful.Some notes about other reviews saying these melted/started on fire:Some of the reviews here (and some with photos) mention fires and melting switches. Its almost certain that the people that wired these wired them incorrectly. Something like a polarity problem, or too much amperage. If you wire these correctly they will work completely fine. Just remember to use a fuse, and if you are wanting to control a higher amperage device use a relay. Super simple stuff, but people have gotten it wrong and left bad reviews which are no fault of this product.Overall, these switches are awesome. I'd definitely buy them again.
D**.
Junk
Tried to use for small LED lights on hatch of my vehicle. Wired everything up, put in the fuse, the lights worked fine! I brought the magnets near each other to test the switch. The lights went out when the magnets were near, and they stayed off..... One switch cycle and it died.
T**O
Ideal for 12v LED ribbon lights inside cabinets or closets.
Works flawlessly. After using 10+ old-style 110v (upstream of the 110v->12v power supply) mechanical cabinet door switches that have been the same design for decades (they're actually a lightbulb holder into which I screwed an adapter to fit a 2-pin plug), I could no longer find these. Since I really didn't need a 110v switch for a series of 8 x 6' long ribbon strips of 12v LEDs in a large bedroom closet, I thought I'd give this a try, though I was a little concerned about the 3w limitation as my LEDs draw probably 7-12w. This switch works great and I was able to install it in working order within 5 mins. Contrary to findings of another reviewer here, the two pieces do not need to touch each other to break the circuit (and turn off the lights) - they react as soon as they're within 2-3" of each other. Perfect for closet/cabinets etc.
M**E
Does what is says; stronger magnets would be better.
On one hand, does exactly as it says and works well. Has a long (unfortunately thin gauge) lead that allows plenty of flexibility for installation.On the other hand, I needed to supplement the internal magnet with a couple neodymium round magnets that I super glued to the unit and then electric tape sprayed to protect and hide (see photo on the tailgate left side).I also did supplement the sticky tape with double sided very high bonding (VHB) tape to make sure it doesn't come off. Maybe not necessary, but not a bad idea for the couple bucks.Used in conjunction with bed lights and a switch; using this, you can wire the switch so the light is "always on", but is only on when the tailgate is open. When closed, the circuit is broken and the lights turn off without draining the battery. Works like a charm. Bunch of youtube tutorials to help tailor to your needs.
K**3
Boat deck lid/ livewell Magnet switch ?
I'm totally jumping the gun on this review but, I just wanted to say so far so good. I'm just in the fitting and wiring stages at this point. Haven't gotten it glued or mounted in place yet. Yea, I know it's to soon to know how this is going to work out. But, I wanna share what I'm trying to do here. Which is, I wired this to a small bulk head type led light in my G3 fishing boat livewell. The idea is every time I open the livewells deck lid the light comes on. With a small 12v battery connected to this setup I should get a full season out of this without having to charge a battery or hunt a switch in the dark ever again or having to explain "which switch is it again" lol I'll share a pic maybe someone else may wanna give it a try, there is almost nothing online to help or explain what to use, or how to go about it. My livewell is 10" inches wide X 30" inches long X 15" inches deep. U can see how well the little bulk head led light puts up maybe it's enough for you. Was plenty enough for me to see the fish or the bait. When the well has water in it I hope it well glows even more.
J**L
Updated: these aren't as reliable as I thought
Originally I purchased one of these. It's worked fine for years.Recently purchased two more. One of them is unreliable and will sometimes get stuck.
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