I just had a thort.
Over the summer i've been helping mu uncle out with some land scaping and we been installing solinoid valves into a irrigation system.
My question was could one handle the pressures required for a cannon?
Bubba
Solinoid valve out of irrigation system?
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It should be good for at least 100 psi, check if they have a rating.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Most sprinkler valves I've seen are rated to 10 bar or 145 psi, do you have a the brand and model number/ if so you can probably look up the manufacturer's specifications online.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Most solenoid valves used on spudguns ARE irrigation valves
As jack said the norm is up to 145-150psi and they do work fine on cannons. Problems generally only happen when someone tries to mod one to go fully pneumatic and fails.
As jack said the norm is up to 145-150psi and they do work fine on cannons. Problems generally only happen when someone tries to mod one to go fully pneumatic and fails.
Modding to make it fully pneumatic means you take off the electric solenoid that normally triggers it and do some drilling and filling of vent holes so a blowgun triggers it instead.
If the holes are incorrectly drilled and epoxy is put where it should not then it's possible to ruin the valve.
If the holes are incorrectly drilled and epoxy is put where it should not then it's possible to ruin the valve.
Mods are pretty straight forward if you're careful, easiest way is to leave the solenoid in with the wire clipped, you can use the manual test lever or drill and tap the cap which is where you actually get better performance from the valve by using a blowgun as a pilot valve.
Go with 9V batteries until you're sure of yourself with a drill and a pricey valve. (3.) 9 volt batteries in series wiring and a push button will do just fine, better than a ball valve.
Go with 9V batteries until you're sure of yourself with a drill and a pricey valve. (3.) 9 volt batteries in series wiring and a push button will do just fine, better than a ball valve.
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some links on modding the valve here, as tansit234 said it isn't that hard.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Man you make it sould like modding a valve is a real brain buster. dude it takes me all of 1/2 hour to mod a valve from 3/4 to 2" drill a half inch hole tap in a 1/4" npt fitting and hook a blowgun to it. if you can't figure that out then wow. search modding a sprinkler valve and you will find several step by step how to's it's easy as hell my first one i modded was a 1 1/2" irritol valve and it worked perfectly from the get go.Hotwired wrote:Most solenoid valves used on spudguns ARE irrigation valves![]()
As jack said the norm is up to 145-150psi and they do work fine on cannons. Problems generally only happen when someone tries to mod one to go fully pneumatic and fails.
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My evil plan to discourage bubba from modding a valve has failed 
Thanks for the help guys! heaps handy.
This is all handy stuff for a bloke to know!
To be honest in not to keen on modding things im a off the shelf bold on guy. really just interested in making stuff that is everyday into some thing fun to play with.
I havent shown you my fire extinguisher gun as i dont have a computer i can upload pics to. but its streight forward and easly hidden from sight in the boot of my car!
I also have an asortment of other types of combustions and i was venturing into pnematics for the first time. But one cant venture blindly and that when you guys have put me on the streight and narrow.
Hopefully I will get a gun to work and still have all my fingers by the end of it!
Bubba
This is all handy stuff for a bloke to know!
To be honest in not to keen on modding things im a off the shelf bold on guy. really just interested in making stuff that is everyday into some thing fun to play with.
I havent shown you my fire extinguisher gun as i dont have a computer i can upload pics to. but its streight forward and easly hidden from sight in the boot of my car!
I also have an asortment of other types of combustions and i was venturing into pnematics for the first time. But one cant venture blindly and that when you guys have put me on the streight and narrow.
Hopefully I will get a gun to work and still have all my fingers by the end of it!
Bubba
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