View Full Version : What type of Solenoid Connectors are these?
NinjaSpawn94
09-02-2010, 17:12
::safety:: We are using solenoids this year and we were wondering on what part or connector this is and how to wirer it up for the solenoid breakout on the cRIO.:D :D :]
Looks to me like the connector off a FESTO valve.
As i recall, you have to connect pins 1 and 2 to power and ground. Apply power, solenoid activates.
There should be a diagram on the side of the valve showing this.
copperhead47
09-02-2010, 17:35
are you sure its not applying ground to the actual ground pinout and depending on if you apply voltage to either 1 or 2? thats how the solenoid works?? like- it moves 1 way if you apply volt to 1 and the other way if you apply volt to 2?
I've never seen a FESTO double solenoid. all of the FESTO valves we've received in KOPs over the years have been single action (power on makes it go one way, power off makes it return)
SovietChaoz
09-02-2010, 18:47
Hi I am the same guy who posted the question. Ok, after some research they are called DIN connectors but these are connected to regular solenoid valves. Not the ones that look like D-pieces or pie pieces. But there are three pins and I just want to know how to hook it up so it puts in air one way and then opens the valve to allow air to exit the piston. Any help is taken into consideration.
In our case we tried to hook ours up by the wiring diagram, but it did not work. I suggest getting battery or two in series if you need 24v.
Run a wire from the positive and negative poles of the battery then try different combinations. I have yet to burn up a solenoid using this method and it is quite effective. It should light up and give a noticeable click when you have it right.
SovietChaoz
10-02-2010, 14:18
Ok but I believe they are not 24v but yea I will try it later.
copperhead47
10-02-2010, 18:57
ok cool thanks i get it... i think lol. appreciate the help. so what your saying is that reversed polarities won't burn a solenoid? thats suprising news. another question is where do they get plugged into? the sidecar? through a spike relay? or into the digital I/O? I'm a member from the R/C days of FRC. this is all kinda new to me
Alan Anderson
11-02-2010, 07:47
...where do they get plugged into? the sidecar? through a spike relay? or into the digital I/O?
You can control solenoids one of two ways. The easiest is to add two-pin connectors and plug them into a Solenoid Breakout (on a cRIO digital sourcing module in either slot 7 or 8). You can also connect them to the outputs of a Spike relay.
SovietChaoz
20-02-2010, 17:27
Thanks alot we figured it out a little while ago
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