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Re: Pneumatics Code

Declare it as a solenoid if you've attached it to the Pneumatic Bumper.

Declare it as a Relay if you've attached it to a Spike, controlled in turn by a Digital Sidecar Relay output.

You can still do your check for sufficient pressure. Just never fire if it's "1" and wait for it to turn to "0" again.
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