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Re: Solenoids (What ones can be used?)
<R66-B> is your friend. (Also note <R66-C>.)
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That's what I read his question as. |
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Re: Solenoids (What ones can be used?)
Eric has become our resident read-the-manual-troll. It has gotten to the point where I cringe when I see that he has responded to a post.
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But seriously, he does perform a valuable service and has a wealth of knowledge on the rules. |
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Instead of posting and waiting two hours for someone to see and respond, it may have been faster to read the Game Manual, Section 4.3.11, Pneumatic System. And that's one of his tame ones. A better response would have been, here's the rule. And then here's some help. |
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Re: Solenoids (What ones can be used?)
I posted the rule, then commented that there was a faster way to get the legality information.
Now, legally, part numbers don't matter, specs do. Any solenoid that fits the specs given is legal. If the question had asked for part numbers, then I might not have answered (and almost certainly wouldn't have answered with the rule). |
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