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Re: Two pressures?

Well, this is the info I can give you.

1) The piston has the most force when extended (you probably knew this though)

2) In this situation I don't know what you are trying to do makes sence. Are you regulating down the pressure it uses one way to below 60, or do you want it to be more on one side. I believe that you may only use 60psi on the cylenders.

3)If you want one side at 60psi, and the other at a lower, you may need 2 seperate solenoids to accomplish this.......

[tanks]=====['T']===[reg at 60psi]===[solenoid]===[r]
....................||............................ .....................||
.....................\====[reg at 30psi]===[solenoid]===[e]

DISREGAURD the dots!


r and e are 'extened' and 'retract'

I don't know if ths what your shooting for though
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