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Re: Solenoid Issue

I changed it to a victor plugged into relay. Is the relay incorrect? My teacher is saying to plug it into the Digital I/O but I dont know how to work that in the programming.

The solenoid is hooked into the victor on the M+ and M- side, then into 30A on the power board with the 20A plug.

I also have it all RELAY on the programming.
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Re: Solenoid Issue

Remove the Victor immediately. You're going to burn something up.

Solenoids do not connect to Speed Controllers. They connect either to the Solenoid Breakout on the DIO module, or to a Spike controlled by a Relay output on the Digital Sidecar.

Is your solenoid a 12V part or a 24V part?
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Re: Solenoid Issue

Ok we found a spike! Turns out webster thomas gave us one. I plugged it into RELAY 3. should it all work right now? People are still cutting and tightening bolts and fileing. so i have to wait a few minutes.
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Re: Solenoid Issue

It didn't work. Am i allowed to keep just the solenoid and the spike out of the bag to work on it?
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