Hello People,
Some how I can't get onto Customcockers anymore...
So I will be posting about my projects here more often in future.
I have been toying around with releasing a whole E-Kit and the next part after Frame, Valve and Board is the front solenoid.
I was in discussions with Mac and their 5way valves are very expensive and that cost would be carried onto you guys.
On top of that I would still need to mount the valve meaning I would need at least have to manufacture one more big part.
What to do?
I decided to design my own 5 way using the MAC bullet valve as the pilot.
The Good
The benefit of this is that the 5 way will be serviceable and cheaper.
The flow will also be higher(to be confirmed)
The Bullet Mac valves are super reliable which means servicing the 5 way spool will be more than enough
The Valve is also significantly smaller than a standard Eblade solenoid assembly
Not decided yet but can be made 200psi tolerant.
Low part count: Main body, pilot valve, Barbs, Spool, O-rings(6 dynamic, 4 static), Spool plug screw, Transfer-port plug screw.
Will be compatible with Resurrection(can screw it in all the way).
The Bad
It has an exposed solenoid part(well I actually like it)
It will consume more power than the standard SMC solenoid(1W vs 0.25W)
Looks? I mean I like it but it's not everyones piece of cake, hence why I am posting here to get some feedback.
Here some pics with comparrison with a standard eblade solenoid housing.
Some how I can't get onto Customcockers anymore...
So I will be posting about my projects here more often in future.
I have been toying around with releasing a whole E-Kit and the next part after Frame, Valve and Board is the front solenoid.
I was in discussions with Mac and their 5way valves are very expensive and that cost would be carried onto you guys.
On top of that I would still need to mount the valve meaning I would need at least have to manufacture one more big part.
What to do?
I decided to design my own 5 way using the MAC bullet valve as the pilot.
The Good
The benefit of this is that the 5 way will be serviceable and cheaper.
The flow will also be higher(to be confirmed)
The Bullet Mac valves are super reliable which means servicing the 5 way spool will be more than enough
The Valve is also significantly smaller than a standard Eblade solenoid assembly
Not decided yet but can be made 200psi tolerant.
Low part count: Main body, pilot valve, Barbs, Spool, O-rings(6 dynamic, 4 static), Spool plug screw, Transfer-port plug screw.
Will be compatible with Resurrection(can screw it in all the way).
The Bad
It has an exposed solenoid part(well I actually like it)
It will consume more power than the standard SMC solenoid(1W vs 0.25W)
Looks? I mean I like it but it's not everyones piece of cake, hence why I am posting here to get some feedback.
Here some pics with comparrison with a standard eblade solenoid housing.
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