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Originally Posted by Team 1554 View Post
This year we want to use the McMaster-Carr high flow double solenoids part no. 6124K514 found at http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/120/1007/=qa3jr8. In the past, our team has used solenoids that require only two pins of electronic input. The electronic input on these particular solenoids is provided by a DIN connector and requires three pins: a hot, neutral, and ground. How/Where would we connect the three pins to the robot? How is it different from connecting the two pin solenoid electrical input?
Did you get the 12VDC version? Hot, neutral and ground are typically used when describing Alternating Current.
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