I am starting to make plans for paint sprayer that is electronicaly operated with a sprinkler valve. The valve does not have to open fast, but it can't be to slow either. I won't be modding the valve for a blowgun or anything since it needs to be electonically operated.
What is the lowest possible voltage that would be needed to operate the soliniod on the sprinkler valve?
Lowest possible voltage to operate sprinker valve
Well, the sprinkler valve i have I think is about 14v or 16v I haven't checked in ages but a 9 volt battery worked it well enough.
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you can also get solenoids that plug into the wall outlet if im not mistaken...
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I don't think you'll be able to get enough ooomph from 3~5volts.
Like darkmilk suggested, run the low voltage from the clock to a 3~5V relay. Then have the relay switch a 9V, or two 9v's in series, to operate the solenoid.
Of, replace the solenoid with a power transistor or SCR.
Like darkmilk suggested, run the low voltage from the clock to a 3~5V relay. Then have the relay switch a 9V, or two 9v's in series, to operate the solenoid.
Of, replace the solenoid with a power transistor or SCR.

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Hi,
As for the types of those low voltage valves, I suggest you check the web catalogs of the manufacturers - I only know Rain Bird here, but other places have many more. I think they are listed as "5 volt version".
Alternatives:
- Wind your own coil, but that needs some engineering and is boring to do.
- Add a higher voltage supply, and have a transistor switch it
- Use a step-up converter
Regards
Soren
As for the types of those low voltage valves, I suggest you check the web catalogs of the manufacturers - I only know Rain Bird here, but other places have many more. I think they are listed as "5 volt version".
Alternatives:
- Wind your own coil, but that needs some engineering and is boring to do.
- Add a higher voltage supply, and have a transistor switch it
- Use a step-up converter
Regards
Soren
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a small solenoid from a washing machine or dishwasher perhaps?
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