1/4inch DC 12V 2 Way Normally Closed Electric Solenoid Air Valve
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The current draw of this is just over. There is a 5 amp limit.
Hotter it gets as it is active for a longer period of time. Still, if not too hot, it shouldn't be a problem. In a thirty-minute activation, it might be too hot for you to hold, but not hot enough to melt the casing.
A score of 0 is assigned to it. Mpa = 7. This is a pressure of 101 psi at 7 Mpa.
Normal closing time for this product is 30 minutes
Selected User Reviews For 1/4inch DC 12V 2 Way Normally Closed Electric Solenoid Air Valve
It wasn't as good as advertised, as the maximum pressure was only It is approximately 100 pounds per square inch (7 MPa).
It has been installed on my hornblasters air tank to let me fill and drain air out of the helper bags when I have my camper on the Despite only being on for six months, it has only been used ten times in that period. We went camping last weekend and I kept feeling like the air was What the heck. I crawled under the truck with a bucket of soapy water and found that the solenoid valve is not closing all the way and is That was a good thing because it wasn't the fill valve otherwise I would have had to fill and could have gone out of air. I wish you the best of luck if you buy. It has been more than a year since I received my return. Unfortunately, this is not very good. It is possible that the seller will see this and get back to me so that I can.
The horn continues to blow and I have to tap the button several times to get it to stop. It produces a cyclical noise due to a slow lead. This was an unusable unit I will return it and look for a better one.
Valve opens but allows no flow at all when it is closed. There's only a very tiny hole available for the air to escape. When I first activated the valve, I had no idea it was even opening and only realized it was after pressurizing the inlet with air and hearing the air escape when the valve It appears that the inlet and outlet are 1/4 inch in diameter, but there is no NPT thread like those found on a standard USA air compressor. Maybe this is in While shopping for the part, I didn't see the "DN8" designation and assumed it was simply This may be okay for you if the maximum flow is not necessary, and you don't mind the DN8 fittings. Otherwise, keep seeking.
For my kids (and myself, let's be honest), I used this to run a push button on a sprinkler valve air cannon. I'm happy with the way it works The trigger works well running off of a single 9v with a monetary switch.
The threads are a bit rough, and they taper down fairly So far, there haven't been any leaks since I used thread tape to wrap it a few times.
It has not let me down and I have been using it for quite some time. If there is one complaint about it, it would be that the threads are not that great. However, the unit still does not leak and is still reliable. Should there be any problems with the program, I will definitely update my review.
The one I have works great at 120 pounds. In fact, I measured voltage with a meter to be 14 volts from a 12cold 1amp wall wart. While tightening, I wrapped the grey Teflon tape so that it sticks During tightening, the tape was wound in the opposite direction of tightening so that it remained tight to the For the blue plastic tubing, I used brass 8mm snug fittings and everything is very secure. Maybe I won't over-charge it by adding too many volts and amps to the coil. This will be used in conjunction with a mist coolant setup for my CNC machine and it is going to last for a long time. I might upgrade when I get another one for my next project. If it lasts a year, I definitely will get another one.
The first time I installed it, it kept blowing my air horn, so I had to switch around my air input outlet. I hope that it now works.