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Using more than 8 24v solenoids
Our team has always used 24v solenoids, as such we have a reasonable stock of them. At this stage it looks like our robot will require more than the 8 channels usually available on the Solenoid Breakout.
I have a few ideas to get around this, but I wanted CD's thoughts on this: 1. Split air AFTER valve, ie run two cylinders off one valve, this is the simplest but does waste air. However AFAIK is completely legal. 2. Split electrical signal AFTER breakout and BEFORE valve, the only relevant rule I could find was [R51] Quote:
3. Splitting 24V supply AFTER PDB and BEFORE breakout such that two Solenoid Breakouts are used. Illegal under [R42]: Quote:
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4. Use some 12V solenoids. Not preferable, for obvious reasons. But AFAIK legal. 5. Completely switch to 12V. Less preferable than 4, but will be less complicated. Definitely legal. 1, 4 and 5 are the most likely options. 2 and 3 while technically possible (assuming compliance with [R69]) are questionable at best, and probably illegal. So I'm stuck between two bad options and two illegal ones. Is there anything else that I've missed? Any other ideas? |
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