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Valve Activator- Bypassing the controller power
I was wondering if anyone uses any type of device that can be used on site to troubleshoot valve without the use of the controller. This device would obviously be a type of power source with connectors and switch.
i have never had any experience with these....hang on someone on here will let u know (something) im sure!
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
Basically a device that would electronically activate a valve to turn on.
I was thinking that maybe a high end power multimeter that might supply the proper voltage would do
Never heard of such a thing.
Just an idea but home furnace controls I think are 24v systems and (heating and cooling guys) they may have a devise that is capable of supplying 24 v to a valve maybe through alligator clips.
Thanks,
Pete
Im sure there is something! That is a good idea! I will check with a heating and cooling supply house and get back to everyone.
I just thought such a device would be helpful
The only down side that I see is if the wire nuts are already on then they would need to be removed to make the connection.
Thanks,
Pete
You can make a very simply device yourself. You need 3 - 9volt batteries. Plug them together to create a 27 volt supply. Radio shack would have everything you need. I have one myself that I use to test solenoids and to actuate a valve in the field.
I cant remember the physics. Is this a parallel circuit or a series circuit? Good tip.
Thanks,
Pete