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rsegrest 03-02-2010 17:37

Wiring solenoids
 
We are looking at how to wire our solenoids to our solenoid breakout. We have the connections to the solenoid itself correct. However, we are trying to figure out how to connect the other end of the wires to the pins on the solenoid breakout (the one that is inserted into the slot on the cRio). Do we try to put the wires in the little white jumpers in the KoP and then the jumpers connect to the pins on the breakout or is there another connector we are suppose to be using? :confused:

ehochstein 03-02-2010 17:40

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
With our solenoid we took a 3 pin PWM cable and connected 2 of the wires to the 2 wires coming from the solenoid. After that we cut the 3rd PWM cable off (The one we were not using) and connected it to the relay pins on the Pneumatics bumper/Solenoid Breakout. I think this is what you are asking... Sorry if I am wrong!

rsegrest 03-02-2010 17:48

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
Ok yes this is what we are asking but what do you mean when you say...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wiifi (Post 912761)
connected 2 of the wires to the 2 wires coming from the solenoid.

Where did you connect them? Did you twist the wires together and then use wire nuts or did you somehow jam them into the connector itself?

Mark McLeod 03-02-2010 21:02

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
The KOP came with a bundle of 2-pin cables.
Cut one of these in half and you have two connectors suitable for connecting solenoids to the Solenoid Breakout.

ehochstein 03-02-2010 22:01

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 912912)
The KOP came with a bundle of 2-pin cables.
Cut one of these in half and you have two connectors suitable for connecting solenoids to the Solenoid Breakout.

That would be the correct way of doing it, I guess my electrical members are too lazy to find those cables, and somehow making new ones are easier. Good luck with your solenoid!

rsegrest 04-02-2010 18:02

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
Can someone post a pic of what we're talking about? I am a visual learner and it would be really helpful...

Thanks!

Mark McLeod 04-02-2010 18:40

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
The 2-pin cables are gray and have female connectors on both ends.
They are the gray cables all the way in the bottom right of this photograph
http://team358.org/files/programming...trolSystem.jpg

rsegrest 04-02-2010 19:54

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
Found the gray cables. Thanks for the help! :D

kws4000 06-02-2010 16:39

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
It would still be nice to have a complete diagram :confused: of which side goes where, and if the cables on both ends have to be twisted together, etc. Is there such an image to see what it would look like on the bench?

Thanks

PS We have the new Festo valves, and I think the valves have to move in unison, right?

dan_h 23-02-2010 14:00

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wiifi (Post 912952)
That would be the correct way of doing it, I guess my electrical members are too lazy to find those cables, and somehow making new ones are easier. Good luck with your solenoid!

<rant>
Don't call your mentors lazy - they're there as volunteers. If you really want the cables, and your mentors are too busy to find them, go look for them yourself.
</rant>

DonRotolo 23-02-2010 22:37

Re: Wiring solenoids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dan_h (Post 927199)
<rant>
Don't call your mentors lazy - they're there as volunteers. If you really want the cables, and your mentors are too busy to find them, go look for them yourself.
</rant>

He did write "members", as in 'team members', at least that's how I read it. FWIW


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