I have a piece of hardware which uses reed switches and neodymium magnets. When I attempt to produce this hardware in batches I find that some reed switches that I have are more sensitive than others and I would like to find an efficient method in selecting reed switches which are not over or under sensitive.
The most obvious method would be to build a rig that has a magnet placed at the correct distance and another to detect over sensitive reed switches.
I am thinking of 3d printing the rig, creating a continuity circuit, and placing contacts that would allow me to place reed switches in place to test.
This method will be quite slow when going through many reed switches, could anybody suggest a more efficient method?