Is a hot trunk hot enough to discharge magnets?

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I did a little roundup and realize three HBs in my fleet have really weak magnets. I got them all used so not sure what happened. The only thing I can think of is heat. I think I'll just order neodynium blocks and try to defibrilate them..
 
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And they're not A2. Two sh-4s and an old dimarzio PAF. Duncan Designed and Gibson magnets are ridiculously powerfull in counterpart.
 
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Hitting magnets with hammer or similar may also reduce magnetism.
So shocks like that is no good.
 
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Why are you putting your guitars in the trunk of your car?
 
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I've never heard that heat could discharge them. I'd love to know if it could have an effect. I don't believe that even the heat in a trunk on a hot day would be enough heat to matter, but honestly, I don't know.
 
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Probably easier to just order new magnets than to try to re-magnetize them (there's got to be a better word than that...).

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How do you know they have weak magnets? On all of the pups?

Heat in a trunk won't affect the magnets.

If you really feel they are weak, just buy new magnets.
 
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I read above 80° degrees Celcius (176° F) will demagnetize a magnet. I don't willingly leave guitars in hot cars but it happens. About 10 years ago I thought one of my guitars were stolen. I found it after 2 weeks in the trunk of my other car I rarely use. I think some friend helped pack for a gig and put it there. When I found it, a bunch of wax had melted out of the pickup. (Melts at 65° C) So it may have seen close to 80°. Anyway if you need to charge magnets, best to order a pair of neodymium blocks on online.
 
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Like I said, that amount of heat won't affect the magnets. But if you want to waste time trying to charge them, have at it.
 
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How do you know they have weak magnets?

By checking the pull with a small iron object, compared with other Gibson and Dimarzio pickups. Charging is not a waste of time. I had a dead pole piece a fiew years ago on a used set of Fender Custom Shop pickups. Rare earth magmets from Ebay did the trick. If you change the magnet you will most like change the sound of the pickup.
 
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for alnico you would need temp of 300 deg C plus to start affectig them. Similarily, ceramic would need anot 250 degC to discharge. 80degC + will affect neodymium. i suspect discahrge will be from use, maybe disassembly. should be easy enough to re-charge alnico with a neodymium magnet
 
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Probably easier to just order new magnets than to try to re-magnetize them (there's got to be a better word than that...).

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For less than $10, that would be my choice.
 
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For less than $10, that would be my choice.

A pair of neodymium 60mm x 20mm x 10mm blocks will cost you 12$ and keep the pickup original. I don't trust aftermarket magnet sellers. They usually post zero info on the alloy, which often doesn't contain any cobalt.
 
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Hot trunk, however, can totally melt wax if it is potted. At least here in Florida.
 
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Hot trunk, however, can totally melt wax if it is potted. At least here in Florida.
Same here in AZ. May through September you could probably slow cook a roast if you left it in there from sun up to sun set.

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