electrionic shutoff valve voltage?
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electrionic shutoff valve voltage?
hey all I am trying to see if anyone knows what voltage does this valve take? I am going to be using it for my smoke setup and I’m running HV in my system.
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I wonder if I could hook it up to my reciever and it work. I just don’t know what is the max voltage this little thing can take. I may end up testing it and see. My plan is to use it on my smoke system. After the smoke pump. The way I want to set it up is when I turn on the smoke the valve will open then the pump starts. I’m thinking this will help keep the smoke oil from dripping after turned off. I feel it’s going to be easy to set up in my Jeti I just want to make sure I don’t burn it up due to the voltage.
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Gaspar has them on his site, and lists them as 6v as I recall. As far as hooking it to the Rx... sure you can. But you will have to build a control board to watch where the signal is, and then switch power to the solenoid. You could probably take the board out of an old analog servo, and make it work. You could hook the solenoid to the motor wires, and use the pot for the "Dead point". (or off)
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Most solenoids are simply operated on/off using the positive and negative wires. I’m not sure about the Jet-Tronics solenoid but I would be surprised if it can simply be plugged into the RX.
I’m not sure what smoke pump you’re using but I have a Evojet pump which you can plug a solenoid into, specifically to do what you want. Whether other pumps can also do this I’m not sure.
Most solenoids are simply operated on/off using the positive and negative wires. I’m not sure about the Jet-Tronics solenoid but I would be surprised if it can simply be plugged into the RX.
I’m not sure what smoke pump you’re using but I have a Evojet pump which you can plug a solenoid into, specifically to do what you want. Whether other pumps can also do this I’m not sure.
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Thank you all for the support and information. I am going with the kingtech smoke pump. I’ll have to look more into that pump to make sure that it can be hooked up that way. I just want to have the option to have the on off valve so that when it’s off the oil can’t just drip free if pressure is line the tank pushing oil through the pump.
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Hey Joe, These JetCat valves are probably okay on the 7.4 HV, but may get fried if you turn on the HV at its 8.4V right off the charger. That being said you can’t do what you are trying to do without an add on RC controlled switch (HK etc.) as these units are not set up like a servo even though the wiring makes them appear as if they operate in that fashion. They are current onpen, current off:closed as I recall. The presence of the third wire is misleading. Mel maidened an Xcalibur on his own today! Wish I’d been there to see it!
Aloha,
Len
Aloha,
Len
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Hey Joe, These JetCat valves are probably okay on the 7.4 HV, but may get fried if you turn on the HV at its 8.4V right off the charger. That being said you can’t do what you are trying to do without an add on RC controlled switch (HK etc.) as these units are not set up like a servo even though the wiring makes them appear as if they operate in that fashion. They are current onpen, current off:closed as I recall. The presence of the third wire is misleading. Mel maidened an Xcalibur on his own today! Wish I’d been there to see it!
Aloha,
Len
Aloha,
Len
Thanks Len! The kingtech smoke pump has one built in so I am going to scratch the idea lol. What!!! Was Duke there with him? I wonder how it went? As always, miss flying with you my friend 😁
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....or do it the HAB way.... €10 [email protected]
Automatic fuel/smoke valve for servo control.
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Automatic fuel/smoke valve for servo control.
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thats a nice little setup you have there. Did you make the mount?
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Thanks! It's done by my local hobby store HAB. They have a router and make CNC G10 parts. This is where I do all the conversion kits for turbine foamies. This holder is designed and made at HAB for either HS81 or HS65 servo at the moment. Many people add a manual shut of valve for extra safety as they don't trust the solenoid. Then they forget to open it and you get a disco inferno when opening the valve half way through the startup sequence LOL. This is used via a mix in the Tx to open automatically when you arm the turbine.
Those who like it just drop an email to [email protected] for details on ordering.
Those who like it just drop an email to [email protected] for details on ordering.
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Thanks! It's done by my local hobby store HAB. They have a router and make CNC G10 parts. This is where I do all the conversion kits for turbine foamies. This holder is designed and made at HAB for either HS81 or HS65 servo at the moment. Many people add a manual shut of valve for extra safety as they don't trust the solenoid. Then they forget to open it and you get a disco inferno when opening the valve half way through the startup sequence LOL. This is used via a mix in the Tx to open automatically when you arm the turbine.
Those who like it just drop an email to [email protected] for details on ordering.
Those who like it just drop an email to [email protected] for details on ordering.