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team 2777 01-02-2009 22:36

need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
we have no instructions on how to wire this to our robot, could some help us. some pics or drawing would be nice

edit, we will be using one for our bot but do not know how to wire this for control of the cylinders, we dont now where to wire it to or how to wire ithttp://www.bimba.com/Products/Mead/Isonic%20MOD3/

Andy L 01-02-2009 22:41

Re: need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
you may need to elaborate more on what you need.

R.C. 01-02-2009 22:43

Re: need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team 2777 (Post 812490)
we have no instructions on how to wire this to our robot, could some help us. some pics or drawing would be nice

Congrats on your FIRST, when posting on delphi make sure to include details of what you need. Also links to a site or pictures makes life easier and getting answers and feedback easier.

Andy L 01-02-2009 22:48

Re: need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
Just trying to give you a quick response, I'm pretty sure you're referring to what is known as the festo solenoid. A post with some good responses can be found at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...Festo+solenoid

Here is a PDF that shows you how to wire it and hook up to tubes.
http://www.festo.com/INetDomino/file...TValveAssy.pdf

That is I'm 90% sure that's a festo solenoid if not then I'm not sure

EricH 01-02-2009 22:54

Re: need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rc_cola1323 (Post 812493)
Congrats on your FIRST, when posting on delphi make sure to include details of what you need. Also links to a site or pictures makes life easier and getting answers and feedback easier.

I did a quick search for the solenoid valve in question. http://www.mead-usa.com/products/detail.aspx?id=1

Now, here's the lowdown: I can only find that it uses a bus system. It looks like you'll have to make your own.

The really bad news is that unless the website is wrong, I don't think you can use it. <R71> specifies that "All included items must be “off the shelf” pneumatic devices rated by their manufacturers for pressure of at least 125psi," and the largest rating I can find is 120 PSI. <R71-C> also specifies a maximum of 1/8" NPT port diameter, and the product doesn't go that low, according to the specs.

So, you're going to need to really look closely at <R71> and compare your product to that. If it doesn't meet one of the requirements, it won't pass inspection.

Andy L 01-02-2009 22:56

Re: need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 812500)
I did a quick search for the solenoid valve in question. http://www.mead-usa.com/products/detail.aspx?id=1

Now, here's the lowdown: I can only find that it uses a bus system. It looks like you'll have to make your own.

The really bad news is that unless the website is wrong, I don't think you can use it. <R71> specifies that "All included items must be “off the shelf” pneumatic devices rated by their manufacturers for pressure of at least 125psi," and the largest rating I can find is 120 PSI. <R71-C> also specifies a maximum of 1/8" NPT port diameter, and the product doesn't go that low, according to the specs.

So, you're going to need to really look closely at <R71> and compare your product to that. If it doesn't meet one of the requirements, it won't pass inspection.

Eric appears to have corrected me, I assumed you were using the solenoid from the kit.

team 2777 01-02-2009 23:01

Re: need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
thanks guys, i got it figured out now, one question now, do you hook this up to your digital side car. if not where?

Andy L 01-02-2009 23:24

Re: need help on Isonic® MOD3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team 2777 (Post 812507)
thanks guys, i got it figured out now, one question now, do you hook this up to your digital side car. if not where?

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