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Recently I discovered that my reed-switch fails to function. According to the data sheet it has its service life, but it is expressed in B10.

If I search the definition of B10 itself: "B10 is a value used to estimate product lifetime. It provides a statistical life expectancy indication describing that minimum 90% of the products you have bought will meet or exceed lifetime expectations, when used in accordance with product specifications."

But it does not answer my question: With a given value of B10, what is the expected service life? (expressed in hours, or cycle, or days, you name it) so that I can put it as a easy to understand plan.

Need help to provide example with the following part of Festo reed-switch

Thanks a lot guys!

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el-cheapo
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    it tells you: 14.91 million cycles. If it did not achieve that then the one you had was one of the 10%. And if you divide 14.91 by 500 (as 500Hz is the max frequency) then you will have an idea of the total time. – Solar Mike Dec 12 '22 at 14:58

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