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Good idea...
Posted by Joe Johnson at 2/2/2001 10:15 PM EST
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: We got it to go half way too ... and here's how :-) Posted by Shawn McMahon on 2/2/2001 8:11 PM EST: Nicely done. I have a possible problem. I believe that the piston will not be as stiff in the direction that the double solenoid valve is open because the regulator will allow the pressure to bleed off in this direction, but the plugged exit valve will allow the pressure to get higher, thus allowing the piston to be stiffer in this direction. By the way, this is all just theorizing on my part, I have not actually tried the idea. Would this fix it? Put a check valve on the input to the upper vavle (the one marked "from compressor" in Shawn's Drawing. What do you pneumatics folks think? Joe J. |
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