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<R91> Each motor, actuator, and compressor must be connected to one, and only one, speed controller or relay module.
This wording leads me to believe that you can not connect 2 spikes to a solenoid but you could connect 2 solenoids to a spike. I believe their intent was to say: Each speed controller and relay module must be connected to one, and only one motor, actuator, or compressor . It makes a big difference. |
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Re: <R91>
Or perhaps they're actually telling you that you cannot use more than one speed controller.
But that'd be bupkis. |
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Re: <R91>
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If it was the other way around, as suggested, then every speed controller would have to be connected to a motor. But motors would not have to be connected to speed controllers - which could lead to big problems. -dave |
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Re: <R91>
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Specifically, I was thinking of using a single spike to drive two single action solenoids (such as the Festo) as shown in the attached picture. This is from the spike manual. However, a post on the Q&A forum disallows this type of usage, hence the confusion. EDIT: It appears that the question I am referring to has been removed from the Q&A forum. Last edited by RebAl : 15-01-2007 at 00:44. Reason: New info |
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Re: <R91>
This configuration of a single pike controlling two solenoids was an allowed wiring configuration in [possibily distant] past seasons. Keep an eye out for the QandA item. Answers in the QandA are subject to change.
Eugene Quote:
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We wouldn't want the freshman and rookies to get confused about what is allowed and what is not. ChrisH |
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Re: <R91>
This has been addressed: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=1292
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