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Re: Firing two solenoids together

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Originally Posted by rich2202 View Post
R30 allows a Custom Circuit to create 24 V.

Per R42, a Relay Module can control multiple Pneumatic Solenoid Valves.

Except for the possibility of R44, I couldn't find anything that would prevent a Relay Module from switching 24 V.

The PWM Port can control the Relay.
[R41] B

Spikes are the only relay modules allowed. Maximum operating voltage is 16V. Methinks that might not end well.
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