Thread: Legal Solenoids
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Re: Legal Solenoids

There is no rule against placing solenoids in parallel. However, at some point the parallel paths must meet at a single point, thus nullifying any perceived gain in flow rate. Alternatively, the parallel paths would lead to different components, again nullifying any perceived gain in flow rate.