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Re: have a question to ask about Double Solenoids to one spike programming

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
We have two double solenoids. We have one relay that actuates the extend function on both, and one relay that actuates the retract function on both. We do this because it is the cylinders for shifting, and we don't mind (actually want) them firing at the same time.
Would it not be easier to use only one solenoid, and connect both cylinders to it with T fittings?