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Re: problem with programming solenoid vales

oh wow, i cant believe i missed something so obvious, thanks a bunch
$@#$@#$@#$@# freshmen musta wired it when i wasn't paying attention.
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Re: problem with programming solenoid vales

Actually, according to the manual the solenoid breakout board accepts 6-30V. There is no need for 24V, 12V does fine. We have had ours hooked up through a 12V Wago terminal on the PDB, and we have had our solenoids working great.
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Re: problem with programming solenoid vales

That's because you are using 12VDC solenoids.
The one solenoid that came in the 2010 KOP is 24VDC.
You have to wire the voltage that fits your solenoids. They are labeled.

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Actually, according to the manual the solenoid breakout board accepts 6-30V. There is no need for 24V, 12V does fine. We have had ours hooked up through a 12V Wago terminal on the PDB, and we have had our solenoids working great.
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