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eren96 27-01-2014 16:26

festo valve wiring help
 
Hi guys,

We are team 3646 from Istanbul, Turkey. This year, we decided to use pneumatic systems on our robot and we almost built it. When it comes to wiring solenoids to solenoid breakouts, we unfortunately realized that we don't have Cable for Festo VUVG Valve (am-0874). At first, we thought that 2 pin cables were used to wire solenoids to solenoid breakouts. Although they fit solenoid breakout, they don't fit solenoids.

We don't have a chance to order Cable from AndyMark right now, it takes long time to be shipped and get them from customs. So, are there any alternative ways for wiring solenoids to solenid breakout? Can we cut 2 pin cables from one side and solder two pins to solenoids ?

Thanks.

yara92 27-01-2014 16:38

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
the left pin, pin 1, is the 0V connection and the right pin, pin 2, is the 12V supply connection. The provided connector’s cable should have the black wire connecting to pin 1 as the red wire should be connecting to pin 2.

kevin.li.rit 27-01-2014 16:39

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
If I remember correctly the pin spacing is off from a standard pwm cable but the pin sizes are approximately the right size.

If that is the case, take a 3 pin pwm cable, remove the center pin and cut down the middle. Plug the individual pins into the solenoid.

Reinsert the pins on the other side to a 2 pin housing of course.

Al Skierkiewicz 28-01-2014 08:33

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
eren,
I believe those connectors are standard two pin HiRose connectors that should be available from electronic dealers in your country. I did a search and found this link to Festo Turkey...
http://www.festo.com/cms/tr_tr/index.htm

eren96 28-01-2014 19:55

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
I guess we handled with it. Soldering opening pins to solenoid helped us to control pistons. Thanks for your answers.

Al Skierkiewicz 28-01-2014 23:03

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
eren,
Soldering to those pins is a risky alternative. You may melt the soldered connection to the coil wire internal to the solenoid. I would think using individual PWM contacts covered with heat shrink tubing would be a better alternative.

Al Skierkiewicz 28-01-2014 23:35

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
As I was doing some research for a related item, I found that Allied Electronics also sells Festo valves and they list connector sets for the valves in their catalog.

Bill_B 29-01-2014 00:41

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
You're definitely living right, Al. I searched Allied for solenoid pneumatic valves and got 359 from SMC but none from Festo. Sometimes that Allied search is a puzzler. I might be able to use a manifold base for the festo double acting valves one of these days.

I looked at my Festo wires and noted that they were made in Bulgaria. Due to the vagaries of international trade, they have to go through Indiana to get to Turkey, I guess.

Al Skierkiewicz 29-01-2014 07:32

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
I continued research this morning and find that Allied has no overseas outlets. So it is a dead end. Sorry.

eren96 29-01-2014 15:28

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 1334109)
I continued research this morning and find that Allied has no overseas outlets. So it is a dead end. Sorry.

We'll try to find alternative solutions such as asking other teams in Istanbul to borrow some. Thanks for the time you spent on helping us.

zsm150 30-01-2014 07:57

Re: festo valve wiring help
 
Last year our team used festo valves and had many problems with the factory made electrical connections to the valves them selves so we actually did just what you did which was crack open the casing and individually solder the wires. It took quite a bit of precision and some time but after we finished we didnt have any other problems with the connections.


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