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On the other end of this pigtail, we have a generic connector that we then use for all our other solenoid pigtails so we can swap different solenoids in and out at any time. | On the other end of this pigtail, we have a generic connector that we then use for all our other solenoid pigtails so we can swap different solenoids in and out at any time. | ||
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+ | ===== Basic 3-port Operation ===== | ||
+ | The following is a diagram of the basic 3-port solenoid air valve. One port will be "common" to the other two ports. When the solenoid is activated (energized, turned on, whatever), one port will be "connected" to the common port. When the solenoid is deactivated, the other port will be connected to the common port. | ||
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+ | ===== Typical 3-port Internal or Simple External Setup ===== | ||
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+ | {{ http://www.ecmtuning.com/wiki/_media/internal3port.png }} |