Arduino Solenoid Valve Circuit: How to control water flow with an Arduino

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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2017
  • How to use a solenoid valve with an Arduino
    In this video we show how to do flow control with an Arduino. This is great for gardening, plumbing, and industrial applications. We look at some of the design issues when using a solenoid valve such as Back EMF and the need for a relay. We go over Ohm’s law for an inductor and show how to solve the Back EMF issue with a Flyback Diode (aka Freewheeling Diode or Snubber Diode). After reviewing the solenoid equation, we hook up and test the circuit - and successfully control water with the Arduino and solenoid valve.
    Where you can buy the tools and materials:
    [✓] Wire Nuts amzn.to/2z8hMHD
    [✓] Diode Variety Pack amzn.to/2hIKeZz
    [✓] 12V DC ¾” NPT Solenoid Valve (BE SURE TO SELECT THE RIGHT ONE!) amzn.to/2z9hpg3
    [✓] Jumper wires amzn.to/2zpiT5E
    [✓] 12V DC Power Supply amzn.to/2zbKp6O
    [✓] Arduino Uno amzn.to/2zqDqXE
    [✓] Relay Module - see this video’s description for all the pieces to use the relay module: • How to use an Arduino ...
    Helpful Links
    1. The video on how to use the Arduino relay module • How to use an Arduino ...
    2. More about flyback diodes www.quora.com/What-are-flywhe...
    3. Using a transistor instead of a relay www.bc-robotics.com/tutorials/...
    4. More on solenoid valve circuits web.cecs.pdx.edu/~eas199/B/how...
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Komentáře • 188

  • @forrestberg591
    @forrestberg591 Před 4 lety +20

    Amazing. I had a problem I thought was too specific to find a video about and I found this one addressing my problems perfectly. Well made video too! Thank you

  • @orestisgeorgiades3894
    @orestisgeorgiades3894 Před 5 lety +16

    I recomend testing your diode first to check which way (multimeter)to connect your positive (red cable). The snubber diode i am using is the other way around i.e the white strip side is negative and the other side is positive (in the video you connected red wire to white stripe side of the diode) ..this resulted to a minor explosion but all is well..

  • @mkollek
    @mkollek Před 3 lety +3

    Love this explanation. It's exactly what I was trying to understand why a relay on it's own is a bad idea.

  • @cavokdotcom
    @cavokdotcom Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this well explained process.. I've been formulating a plan to control some water, but wasn't sure how complicated it'd be. By the looks of this, it's pretty straight forward. Much appreciated!

    • @tsrlife3818
      @tsrlife3818 Před 3 lety

      Solenoid valves are not AC. They are always DC

  • @tkts8782
    @tkts8782 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much! I have seen a lot of people explain this, but nobody could really explain it as well ad you did!

  • @mibrahim4245
    @mibrahim4245 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video, but a small tip ..
    When u cut off the switch; the reverse induced voltage will draw a current in a direction WITH the original one trying to keep the same magnetic field .. i.e the current arrows should've been drawn in the opposite direction and that will make the current flow from bottom to top of the diode ..

  • @radiamoon2395
    @radiamoon2395 Před 2 lety

    hi, thank you so much for sharing this project. I have a question about why should the relay pin set to low to be active?

  • @javierschaerer909
    @javierschaerer909 Před 4 lety

    hi, i have the solenoid valve out of the box, actually away. It should somehow isolate each diode, right?
    very good explanation, congratulation !!

  • @benjaminmac-clure3830
    @benjaminmac-clure3830 Před 6 lety

    What kind of solenoid valve is this one? I have noticed that there is a minimum pressure treshold. Can you send me a link from where you bought it?

  • @belajarbarengkaksiti
    @belajarbarengkaksiti Před 6 lety

    I want to ask for a series of solenoid valves connected to the relay

  • @idolcollegemu3595
    @idolcollegemu3595 Před 6 lety

    Best work sir...Keep it up,👍

  • @abhisheksaxena4845
    @abhisheksaxena4845 Před 5 lety

    the 12 v dc supply you suggested is little out of budget .can we use some other dc supply which comes in 300-400 INR ?

  • @lapidations
    @lapidations Před 5 lety

    Cool video! Thanks a lot! But what if the valve is AC?

  • @catscott2868
    @catscott2868 Před 4 lety

    Do you have a video on electronic gas solenoid valves and know where I can buy them in the UK? I'm wanting to prototype a few to get minute air control from air pumps. Thank you :-)

  • @ryanjoshuaverano5884
    @ryanjoshuaverano5884 Před 3 lety

    what is the specific part number of diode did you used? Im having the same trouble in my project and i cant get rid of the emf.

  • @nathanmessuri1842
    @nathanmessuri1842 Před rokem

    which diode did you use from the variety pack you listed in the description?

  • @AmeerulIslam
    @AmeerulIslam Před 5 lety

    I soldered a diode, but afraid if solder heat has spoiled the diode. I wanted to add a 1K resistor on top of that. will that help/?

  • @besprutad
    @besprutad Před rokem

    Amazing, thank you! I'm making a project with an arduino uno + 12v solenoid valve + 11.4 V lipo 3s2p battery. Do you think I can use the STEMMA Non-Latching Mini Relay for this? Or what specifications does the relay need? Thanks

  • @beckydonaldson6833
    @beckydonaldson6833 Před 3 lety

    How do you know which specific diode to use within that pack?

  • @hbhatia101
    @hbhatia101 Před 3 lety

    Hey! Love the video and your channel. I had a quick question about the solenoid control. So my circuit works however all my relays turn on when i turn on one relay using my Raspberry pi. Should i isolate the 12V power supply for each solenoid valve? i feel like the question feels stupid but im a chemical engineer dabbling in microelectronics. lol

  • @GaryTaylorvw
    @GaryTaylorvw Před 3 lety

    Any advice on using an arduino with a 3 way solenoid valve ? To change flow direction ? I have a project I need help with please

  • @zaqiarmanovandi2919
    @zaqiarmanovandi2919 Před 4 lety

    If we use a 400 VDC solenoid, May i know which diode are used?

  • @SuperStruct
    @SuperStruct Před 2 lety +1

    How much pressure is gravity going to help make with a rain barrel full of water? Is it enough to like pressurize an irrigation system? Or soaker tape? I really think this will work!

  • @diovhenhernandez8709
    @diovhenhernandez8709 Před 3 lety

    What is the primary elements use in this project?

  • @engkusyifahayaniengkusaifu1482

    hello , im doing something similar to this , but not water , powder. i am creating a powder dispensing machine by using a control flow valve. can this be used for powder too ? THANK YOU !

  • @samgerlitz
    @samgerlitz Před 5 lety

    Thanks, awesome video.

  • @SheriCoco
    @SheriCoco Před 2 lety

    the relay has diodes on them to prevent the arcing right? and if yes why was there a need for another diode?

  • @ktmrbo
    @ktmrbo Před 5 lety

    can this solenoid valve control by using pwm signal ?

  • @QueFue60
    @QueFue60 Před 4 lety

    Tinker & Build
    Hey would a 1N4001 diode work in this situation??

  • @hammadtariq9324
    @hammadtariq9324 Před 4 lety

    Hi,
    I have worked with this type of solenoid valves. But now I am using a different type of valve, known as bistable (or pulse) solenoid valve, which just needs a small of DC-voltage to open the valve and an opposite polarity DC-Voltage pulse to close it. But I am having problem in making it work in terms of output water pressure. It's very less than the given water pressure. Can you help me in solving this issue ? Thanks

  • @mukulpatil4071
    @mukulpatil4071 Před 4 lety

    Hello sir I am going to do this as a school project.But I want to add two more applications in it. can u please suggest me which two more applications I can add like replacing battery with solar panels. I am waiting for your valuable revert.Thank you

  • @user-tr6co8mw4j
    @user-tr6co8mw4j Před 4 lety

    great explanation Thanks

  • @mvigno2
    @mvigno2 Před 4 lety

    What rating of diode should I use for a 3-wire U.S. Solid valve?

  • @dhaufjebzjchseis3828
    @dhaufjebzjchseis3828 Před 2 měsíci

    great vid however at 2:40 how does the voltage loop counterclockwise if the cathode side of the diode is blocking, also from my understanding of inductors the current flow should be clockwise when there is a current drop in this scenerio, since inductors resist change in current so a drop in current would mean it wants to keep the current moving in its original clockwise direction.

  • @vijivijay2447
    @vijivijay2447 Před 5 lety

    I am working with orifice 2.5mm 24v dc solenoid valve the blue colour value so when I trigger from relay it's just making tick sound according to relay status, but I can't see the valve opening or closing it's just making tick sound , so pls help with this

  • @mikecoughlin4128
    @mikecoughlin4128 Před 3 lety

    I need to do this but not just on/off. I need about 4 stops between open and closed. Any ideas?

  • @RaniKorkise
    @RaniKorkise Před 5 lety +1

    What type of diode are you using?

  • @Mysmarthome-pl7oz
    @Mysmarthome-pl7oz Před měsícem

    can this solenoid be energized for a fee hours , in the abnormal config ?

  • @koshikiiwa__
    @koshikiiwa__ Před 4 lety +5

    WOw thank you for useful video and it might helps in my aquaponics projects! May I know which diode you are using? IN4001? I am having 12Vdc 5W solenoid valve as well, with a supply of 12Vdc 2A.

    • @akhil0033
      @akhil0033 Před 2 lety

      is IN4001 good enough to use?

  • @davidallanbrownjr48
    @davidallanbrownjr48 Před 6 lety +194

    Pro tip: get a little drunk before soldering, helps with the shaking.

    • @jonasstockton1546
      @jonasstockton1546 Před 4 lety +1

      Just a shot or two

    • @DarkLinkAD
      @DarkLinkAD Před 4 lety +3

      Slow tip, Elbow to knee makes a 3rd arm.

    • @jAug94
      @jAug94 Před 3 lety +2

      With knowledge like that, you should be president.

    • @atohagan3588
      @atohagan3588 Před 3 lety

      loool

    • @dodgycable2095
      @dodgycable2095 Před 3 lety

      @Brayden Boone This is a scam, no one should access this service!! you would be stupid to think something like this is legit

  • @TWFDeadzoneII
    @TWFDeadzoneII Před 3 lety

    great video.

  • @ThomasDavenport1
    @ThomasDavenport1 Před 4 lety +4

    love how people are asking Tinker to diagnose quite specific problems with their very vaguely described setups!
    Like how is he, or anyone else, supposed answer these Q's?!?

  • @nathanjohnson5955
    @nathanjohnson5955 Před 2 lety

    is the surge protector really necessary?? I tried plugging the power supply into a regular wall port and nothing has happened.

  • @mbsyaswanth3334
    @mbsyaswanth3334 Před 2 lety

    Did not understand how we are changing the polarity here to open/close the valve. Please explain..

  • @nxdhin
    @nxdhin Před 5 lety +3

    Please put a video on using TIP 120 MOSFET instead of relay

  • @sobenphon
    @sobenphon Před 3 měsíci

    What size of flyback diode should I use if I have 220Vac solenoid?

  • @SuperStruct
    @SuperStruct Před 2 lety +1

    I'm about to make this with a TIP 120 Darlington Transistor instead of the relay. Is there anything else I need to be aware of? Why use such a complicated module when you can replace it with a single transistor?
    EDIT: I ended up making it and it works flawlessly! Amazing how much power you get with gravity. 2 giant beds are fully automated so I can live at peace next quarter!

  • @vidyasank1823
    @vidyasank1823 Před 7 měsíci

    how to make valve become partialy open and close.? give some idea

  • @abegailbabolayi4409
    @abegailbabolayi4409 Před 2 lety

    Where can I find the test sketch? It's not that visible in the video...

  • @nolan766
    @nolan766 Před 4 lety

    I have attached the power to the solenoid valve, but it keeps clicking. About 1 every second or so. I chose the 1/2 12v DC Solenoid, and am using a AC/DC adapter 12Vdc 1.5A power. I do not have the solenoid valve connected to water, could that be the problem?

  • @terjehvidsten5026
    @terjehvidsten5026 Před 5 lety +6

    Sorry i'm quite new on this. I have a 12V Solenoid valve that i want to connect. What values should my snubber- diode have?

    • @Lmiller201
      @Lmiller201 Před 4 lety

      awesome!! i’m glad i found this. i am in the process of building an arduino 12v irrigation system and without this little nugget of info, i would have potentially burned up a few relay boards, got irritated and maybe abandoned the arduino base for something else (timers and such) this something not seen in any other “arduino irrigation” video

  • @parslay
    @parslay Před 3 lety

    What's the code for the snubber diode used?

  • @markfattouch407
    @markfattouch407 Před 4 lety

    Hey, a good question here, if I want to control it with a temperature input, do you have an idea on how to do it?

    • @cavokdotcom
      @cavokdotcom Před 4 lety +1

      Mark, this is what I'm trying to accomplish too.. Looking to build a simple circuit to briefly turn my water on and off when outside temp drops below freezing.. You'll need to place a temperature sensor in the area you want to test, and then activate the solenoid code if the temperature is past your threshold... Basically, you'll use something like this: www.bc-robotics.com/tutorials/using-a-tmp36-temperature-sensor-with-arduino/ combined with the video above.. There's another temperature transducer you can use called an AD590 that works for this sort of thing, but you'd have to get the specs on that to understand what voltages equal what temperatures. Hope this helps.

  • @davidgardner7678
    @davidgardner7678 Před 2 lety

    How to decide which diode rating to use?

  • @Linrox
    @Linrox Před 5 lety

    i am designing a project to do something similar with air pressure for a hydraulic press

  • @stefanschumacher1728
    @stefanschumacher1728 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @DingoAteMeBaby
    @DingoAteMeBaby Před 5 lety

    what is that deep rumbling noise

  • @yogeshpatil2635
    @yogeshpatil2635 Před rokem

    Does it work from 4 km distance wirelessly??

  • @Ashu.kr47
    @Ashu.kr47 Před 6 lety

    Can you help me with relay and arduino connections in this experiment.I watched other video which was in the cards but that does not help

  • @GreenLegendRan
    @GreenLegendRan Před 2 lety

    I want to keep the valve open for a few minutes at time, but I keep reading Amazon reviews for similar valves where people find that the valve heats up quickly and wears out from the heat. The only solutions proposed are to open it using PWM and to open it using more amperage but hold it open with less voltage, and I don't know how to do that, today. Has anyone had an issue like this? I would like to avoid it before buying all of this stuff to automate filling a bucket.

  • @Dionisseus666
    @Dionisseus666 Před 5 lety

    If i were to do exactly this but for 4 solenoid valves in the same relay. Would you recommend using one diode per valve for protection or wiring the relay inputs to a single diode would suffice ?

  • @sadhiqjaheaber5392
    @sadhiqjaheaber5392 Před 3 lety

    how to connect 24v ac solonide valve 230ac

  • @vagosg53
    @vagosg53 Před 6 lety

    is there any way to controll the solenoid valve precisely with arduino or something else?? I mean that the valve would open as much as you want and close, after you program it in the arduino.

    • @tinkerbuild6798
      @tinkerbuild6798  Před 6 lety

      No, the solenoid valve just opens and closes. There are different kinds of valves that you can control flow rate. I’ve never used one but you can find more information by Googling around for electric flow control valve or digital flow control valve or digital ball valve.

  • @user-jp1ls5bd4x
    @user-jp1ls5bd4x Před 8 měsíci

    WHICH PINS TO CONNECT WITH ARDUINO

  • @achyuthvishwamithra
    @achyuthvishwamithra Před 3 lety +6

    2:30
    For everyone confused with current direction shown in this video and diode placement. Back EMF is due to original voltage source being removed suddenly (i.e switched off, which causes current to reduce). Inductor tries to prevent this reduction in current by creating EMF in the opposite direction to source hence the name Back EMF. But it does not cause the current to go in the opposite direction as shown in this video. This is why the diode has to be positioned in a way such that it acts as short circuit and prevent the reverse voltage due to back EMF from appearing across source and causing an arc.
    In this video, diode placement is correct but current direction due to Back EMF is wrong.
    Remember in inductor current lags voltage by 90 degrees in an inductor.

    • @TheAtomicplumber
      @TheAtomicplumber Před 2 lety

      So i think what your saying is Back EMF is the reverse of the magnetic field which was pushed outward during the on switch position but then flows backward into the coil when it collapses? But does not flow back to the negative upstream source of current flow?

    • @MrMesVentes
      @MrMesVentes Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I'm happy to see I'm not the only one to see this error.

    • @syaduinotech3681
      @syaduinotech3681 Před 2 lety

      What diode should be use as example of this video?

    • @MrMesVentes
      @MrMesVentes Před 2 lety

      @@syaduinotech3681 standard diode with an high enough reverse DC voltage.

  • @stefanopiardi6930
    @stefanopiardi6930 Před 6 lety +1

    I really appreciate this video, you are the first one to talk about the flyback diode. So just for the extra value added i subscribed and liked your video.
    I have to make the same project by hooking up multiple solenoids, and have Arduino run it like a multizone cycle timer. do you suggest Arduino or Raspberry PI?

    • @Lopeys
      @Lopeys Před 5 lety

      Stefano Piardi for a task like this I'd use an Arduino. The advantage of a raspberry pi is it has an os or can have on. You don't need one here so it'd be a waste of money.

  • @uniteddrones7626
    @uniteddrones7626 Před 3 lety

    What size snubber

  • @RachanaAlva
    @RachanaAlva Před 5 lety

    Can i get its ckt diagram..?

  • @GeorgeGeorge-xj2bc
    @GeorgeGeorge-xj2bc Před 4 lety

    Very nice,my question about solenoid valves is how much time can be activated without destroying the coil.I plan to make a water tank with electronic water level sensor,but in case that there is no water flow to fill the tank the solenoid will be actuated even for days.This might destroy the valve or not?

    • @ThomasDavenport1
      @ThomasDavenport1 Před 4 lety

      look for a 'normally closed' solenoid valve (this means the valve is closed when the solenoid is not powered)

  • @voiceoftruth1O1
    @voiceoftruth1O1 Před 6 lety

    How can I control Solenoid valve sudden times for garden. What code will be. Please can u make a video. Thanks.

    • @tinkerbuild6798
      @tinkerbuild6798  Před 6 lety

      What do you mean control the solenoid valve sudden Times? It opens and closes pretty fast, if it’s just for a garden you shouldn’t have to worry about how fast the mechanism is

  • @pratikprajapati8620
    @pratikprajapati8620 Před 5 lety

    thanks a lot

  • @charliedinerman7941
    @charliedinerman7941 Před 4 lety

    Mine says that it is 110v will it not work?

  • @50Acres
    @50Acres Před 5 lety

    Do you know what device would do the opposite of this? Instead of control the flow of water, have the water control the flow of current? A water relay? I think there is a term for what I want to do but am just not searching with the right description.

    • @tsrlife3818
      @tsrlife3818 Před 3 lety

      Hook up a water level sensor, and when water level reaches a desired level, the sensor sends a signal to activate/deactivate a relay.

  • @jsmythib
    @jsmythib Před 10 měsíci

    Years ago I did a project and bought an optically isolated relay to avoid the kickback. I never tried it though. Any ideas if I was on a good path? The project reemerges :)

    • @PeterSedesse
      @PeterSedesse Před 2 měsíci

      Two different things. What you have is normal for all relays and protects the Arduino from the kickback. What he added here protects the power module from the kickback. Both are needed.

  • @Suedocode
    @Suedocode Před 5 lety +4

    2:45 This diagram's current is backwards; you suddenly swapped the current flow direction when the switch toggled. The diagram even shows current going backwards through the diode...

    • @0siiris
      @0siiris Před 4 lety

      Yeah i thought something was up with it

  • @gabrielrolig4355
    @gabrielrolig4355 Před rokem

    Quick question, if I just solder a button to the power signal of the valve and a power supply, and then solder the grounds together, will the solenoid valve open when I press the button or no?

    • @gabrielrolig4355
      @gabrielrolig4355 Před rokem

      Do I actually need a relay just to open and close with a button

    • @JOEYZ-nq2gn
      @JOEYZ-nq2gn Před rokem

      Obviously it would open how do you think the switches in your house work ... probably still make use of the diode as it may weld the contacts shut when you switch the power off due to the arc

  • @RobertoGarcia-lz1st
    @RobertoGarcia-lz1st Před 6 lety +2

    Just one question, which diode are you using??

    • @JulLun
      @JulLun Před 5 lety

      I guess it is a 1n5408 diode.

  • @giuliarobbiani3561
    @giuliarobbiani3561 Před 4 lety

    hey.. i'm using a 24V solenoid valve instead of 12V, what diode should i use?

  • @varunmadhavan2706
    @varunmadhavan2706 Před 5 lety +1

    Could someone please provide the specs for the snubber diode used here??

    • @JulLun
      @JulLun Před 5 lety +2

      I guess it is a 1n5408 diode.

  • @therealpepeu
    @therealpepeu Před 4 lety

    Ouch! I am looking at buying about 30 valves for an arrangement hanging from a roof. Do you know of any cheaper method? 30 flower pots of various sizes that needs to be watered. Preferably without a ladder.

  • @joshuadev4960
    @joshuadev4960 Před 5 lety

    is it not possible to use the relay in such a way that the low voltage inductor loop is independent of the highpower loop? why does the low voltage signal from the Arduino also need to pass through the Solenoid valve, isnt this what is causing the back EMF?

    • @skippyunlock
      @skippyunlock Před 5 lety

      To handle high voltages you need a relay board. A Relay board will protect the Arduino Uno components from high voltages. What would happen if you pass high pressure to a pipe that can't handle high pressure? The pipe will explode!
      That's the thing that will happened to your Arduino Uno when you don't have a "Relay Board".
      The next thing that you want to know about is the motor. All motors generate electricity if you spin it. This is why he's using a "DIODE" to stop the excess electricity from flowing back to the relay board or Arduino board. Also the motor will always generate EMF.
      To generate electricity you need a magnet and wires to coil around the magnet. Which causes EMF.
      Take note that he's using a different power source for the Arduino and for the solenoid valve.
      Obviously if you want to control things from your phone or your computer over the internet. You would need an Arduino.
      You should research these on google:
      Diode
      Motor
      Relay Board
      Inductor

  • @MrGowrishankar5
    @MrGowrishankar5 Před 6 lety

    good bro

  • @trevormaness2089
    @trevormaness2089 Před 4 lety

    Maybe use a MOSFET instead of a huge relay board?

  • @mostafafarahat6309
    @mostafafarahat6309 Před 5 lety

    can I connect the diode without soldering it and if I connect it without soldering will it work??

  • @fzagst
    @fzagst Před 6 lety

    I want to ask if solenoid valve can be arranged like the valve is open 50%, 75%, etc?. Thank you

    • @davidallanbrownjr48
      @davidallanbrownjr48 Před 6 lety +3

      Faza Rais A solenoid valve can only be open or closed all the way. If you want part way open you'll need an electric ball valve. For the cheap ones you'll control the position by how long the electrical signal is sent. Most take around five seconds to fully open or close. So 2.5 seconds of signal should move it half open.

    • @fzagst
      @fzagst Před 6 lety

      whether electric ball valve can be set the percentage of the valve openings using arduino?

    • @davidallanbrownjr48
      @davidallanbrownjr48 Před 6 lety

      Yes, just have the Arduino only send the signal for a short time.

    • @fzagst
      @fzagst Před 6 lety

      thankyou david

  • @Crimau12000
    @Crimau12000 Před 5 lety

    Hey, thanks for this video. I have a question. I bought a 110 AC solenoid, do i need diode too if I'm playin to use it with a relay (solid state relay)? Thanks very much.

    • @mmwienk2
      @mmwienk2 Před 5 lety +1

      For AC you can't use regular diode. Have to use TVS bidirectional diode, varistor or RC snubber.

    • @andresf12
      @andresf12 Před rokem

      @@mmwienk2 hi how are you? I have to control three valves. should i use an rc snubber on each valve?

    • @mmwienk2
      @mmwienk2 Před rokem

      @@andresf12 Yes. I assume each valve can be turned on separately in your setup so use a snubber for each valve to protect the relay/switch.

  • @pkva5056
    @pkva5056 Před 4 lety

    I'm a newbie, please excuse if I sound silly. The relay module already has an inbuilt flyback diode...is it still necessary to add another flyback diode?

    • @williamblair1123
      @williamblair1123 Před 3 lety

      Didn't he say that he destroyed several relays already?

    • @JOEYZ-nq2gn
      @JOEYZ-nq2gn Před rokem

      ​@@williamblair1123listening skills are lacking 🤷

  • @gpchagger
    @gpchagger Před 6 lety

    Hey man is it possible to control 20kg/cm2 air pressure with this valve ????

  • @timothybryant3600
    @timothybryant3600 Před 3 lety

    Does anybody know what connections he made to the breadboard?

    • @hghlndr2
      @hghlndr2 Před 3 lety

      I'm working from a Raspberry Pi here, but this is what I gathered from the video.
      The majority of what he talks about ends up connecting to a relay.
      But the relay is triggered by the Raspberry Pi/Adruino.
      **So to break this question down further you can find the answer to this by researching how to control relays with a Raspberry Pi.**
      Because the relay is responsible for a stronger power source for powering the solenoid, the single board computer (Pi or Adruino) is responsible for triggering the relay.

  • @tanzhongming8743
    @tanzhongming8743 Před 5 lety +1

    May i know which diode are used ? The specification of diode

    • @interupt0
      @interupt0 Před 4 lety

      1n4007 works great for this use case

    • @darrendouglaslee8936
      @darrendouglaslee8936 Před 4 lety

      ​@@interupt0 in the case of the valve in the video being 12v then 1N4007 will work but it way over kill. The 1N4007 blocks up to 1000v. The 1N4007 which blocks up to 50v is the best fit.

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon Před 4 lety

    Why not use a transistor?

  • @alphadaily4275
    @alphadaily4275 Před 5 lety

    can i use this valve on powder materials like sugar?

  • @pahvalrehljkov
    @pahvalrehljkov Před 3 lety

    how long can you keep solenoid coil powered? some say these solenoids arent made for continous operation (powering them for 3-5 minutes), so what would you suggest to use instead?

    • @m19710310
      @m19710310 Před 2 lety

      They can be powered for that time

  • @chrisdockman7237
    @chrisdockman7237 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm not sure why we're worried about EMF. There's an optocoupler on the relay board you're using. Technically there isn't a way of damaging the controller. Unless you're worried about the power supply that drives the device.

  • @gdlignos
    @gdlignos Před 5 lety +1

    When using an AC solenoid, should we go for a diode? And what type?

    • @mibrahim4245
      @mibrahim4245 Před 3 lety

      AC Solenoid? you don't have to use an AC solenoid, but if you insist; is when you have an AC power source ! ..
      should you go for a diode? you should go for an RC snubber network, which is a capacitor and a resistor in series that does the same job as the flyback diode but with AC loads since it allows the current in both directions "unlike the diode"

  • @akshayingle6061
    @akshayingle6061 Před 6 lety +1

    What if we use a 24 V solenoid valve?

    • @ludus1135
      @ludus1135 Před 6 lety

      Technical Engineer same wiring setup just use a 24v power supply instead of a 12v

    • @jcvjcvjcvjcv
      @jcvjcvjcvjcv Před 6 lety

      He might mean 24Vac solenoid.
      Also, wouldn't the problem be half as big? I looked at some valves, and all the DC ones (12V, 24V) had the same 13W rating; so half current for the 24V version. Same with the AC ones; 12Vac, 24Vac, 120Vac, 240Vac; all were rated 17VA; so 1/20th the current on the 240Vac coil vs the 12Vac coil.

  • @MianMuhammadShakeel
    @MianMuhammadShakeel Před 4 lety

    WHAT IS THE ROLE OF ANDRUINO
    WHAT IS THE ROLE OF RELAY
    WHAT IS THE ROLE OF SOLENOID VALVE
    I WANT TO CONTROL TEMPERATURE AND KEEP OR MAINTAIN IT

  • @TruePatreon1080
    @TruePatreon1080 Před 5 lety

    What happens if you didn't use relay in this experiment?
    I mean if you directly connect solenoid valve to the aurdino with out using relay

    • @leopold7148
      @leopold7148 Před 5 lety +1

      The solenoid valve wont get enough energy to open and because of the coil inside it probably blow up the arduino itself too.

  • @ihodeputa2905
    @ihodeputa2905 Před 5 lety

    Sir what is the value of diode?thank you.

    • @hooperwille
      @hooperwille Před 5 lety

      any will do

    • @darrendouglaslee8936
      @darrendouglaslee8936 Před 4 lety +2

      ​@@hooperwille while in the case of the 12v valve in the video, "any will do". But it might help to explain why.
      Due to the valve in the example being 12v then yes, the 1N4001 can block up to 50v, a stronger diode, for example 1N4007 can block up to 1000v. But if the valve is of a higher voltage then "any will do" will not do. This is all about learning, lets help each other.
      Reference:
      reprage.com/post/flyback-diodes

  • @QueFue60
    @QueFue60 Před 4 lety +3

    Could anyone direct into what kind of diode I should use for some reason my 1N001 & 1N007 DID NOT WORK :(
    PLEASE HELP ME!