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Running a Double Ended Solenoid off of one Spike
Hello from Team 253,
We are wondering if we can connect a double ended solenoid to one spike. We have seen it done with two diodes like this: ![]() We have also seen two separate solenoids wired to one spike like this and we are wondering if we can do the same exact thing but with a double ended solenoid. ![]() Thanks for the help!! Shane Last edited by ShaneKent253 : 02-02-2014 at 14:35. Reason: Wrong title!! Sorry! |
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Re: Running Two Separate Solenoids off of one Spike
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Re: Running Two Separate Solenoids off of one Spike
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Re: Running a Double Ended Solenoid off of one Spike
It looks like either method would work. Method 2 is shown in the spike user guide which is referenced on the kit parts of page. I would go with that method since it has First issued documentation.
Obviously it is a 12 V solenoid. 24 V ones won't work with a spike. Don't fire the A&B signals at the same time or you will confuse the valve. Last edited by FrankJ : 02-02-2014 at 15:31. |
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