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Re: 12v and 24v solenoid

You cannot hook both 12v and 24v solenoids to a single common solenoid breakout in one slot. The solenoid breakout can only be wired to one or the other, 12v or 24v. It's not dual voltage if that's what you are suggesting...

We do have two solenoid module slots (7 & 8) to use. You can make one 12v and the other slot 24v. Same as last year.
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