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Re: pic: Pneu Module w/ SMC Manifold

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Originally Posted by tap13 View Post
Very neat wiring! This might be a stupid question but we use SMC manifolds at work too, however instead of having the output wires directly attached to the solenoid, it is attached to the manifold, then the manifold acts as a hub for the output wires which makes wiring much easier. I looked at the rules, but still a little confused if that would be legal or not.
I've never seen them like that before. As long as it's all passive (no serial/ethernet encoding or the like) it's probably legal as it's just connectors.

All the ones I've used have a single square connector on the top of each solenoid.
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