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Re: Wiring Solinoid to Digital I/O

Dont worry about that 7.2v part, i have a breaker panel wired up to a 12 volt battery. The EDU-RC will be powered using the 7.2 battery.

I think splitting the PWM into two parts would work.. About that shared ground.. Should i just stick a wire in to the pwm connector (on the black female pin) and solder it, then do the same to the 2nd pwm connect? I'm afraid i might short something :-/
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