Thank goodness about this video. I recently bought solenoid valves (from some other brand, but same style), and those morons don't seem to have a manual that explains the pinouts of the pins. In fact, the whole internet (ie. google search) doesn't seem to show up much at all in terms of explaining to everybody what each pin actually is. The most amount of help I see is from this particular video on this page. The post reply below from 'stcvalves' is great.....namely "Hi Owen -- thanks for the question. Our DIN connections have the ability to connect to both AC and DC solenoid coils. For DC coils, there will be a red (positive) and a black (negative) wire. For AC coils, there will be a black (hot) wire, a white (neutral) wire, and often a third wire for Ground." One extra comment that I can leave here is - the pin numbers (marked on the device) are generally hidden from normal view, and only reveal themselves after the circuit-board compartment is pulled out (removed). Thanks stcValves for making this video.
Why does the solenoids have a ground wire? is this for safety or some other reason like grounding any static from the air going through it? Pease advise and thanks for the vid.
Thanks, but my main questions are still unanswered. Why is it called “DIN” when that usually refers to a connector with circular terminals? What is the point of the whole “electrical entry” thing when it doesn’t seal against exposure, doesn’t provide strain relief, and forces a right-angle? It’s a common design so there must be something I’m missing.
Hello, I have a similar valve but not exactly from STCValves. Mine has 3 places for wires. If i am only using 12v DC then do I wire it with just the positive and negative? Thanks!
Confusion on your instructions. At one point you talk about a red and black wire connection only and then later you mention a black, white, and ground. I never saw any video on that or to where it was supposed to be. Can you clarify??
+owentp Hi Owen -- thanks for the question. Our DIN connections have the ability to connect to both AC and DC solenoid coils. For DC coils, there will be a red (positive) and a black (negative) wire. For AC coils, there will be a black (hot) wire, a white (neutral) wire, and often a third wire for Ground. Hope that helps!
Thank you very much for posting this! Helped a lot, I was losing my mind on the correct way to wire mine.
Why you don’t take a look to the data sheet ?
Thank goodness about this video. I recently bought solenoid valves (from some other brand, but same style), and those morons don't seem to have a manual that explains the pinouts of the pins. In fact, the whole internet (ie. google search) doesn't seem to show up much at all in terms of explaining to everybody what each pin actually is. The most amount of help I see is from this particular video on this page.
The post reply below from 'stcvalves' is great.....namely "Hi Owen -- thanks for the question. Our DIN connections have the ability to connect to both AC and DC solenoid coils. For DC coils, there will be a red (positive) and a black (negative) wire. For AC coils, there will be a black (hot) wire, a white (neutral) wire, and often a third wire for Ground."
One extra comment that I can leave here is - the pin numbers (marked on the device) are generally hidden from normal view, and only reveal themselves after the circuit-board compartment is pulled out (removed). Thanks stcValves for making this video.
Even I purchased a Goyen solenoid valve today but I was not provided with any manual. This video saved me though :)
Thank you so much for this, you saved me a lot of time and confusion.
Why does the solenoids have a ground wire? is this for safety or some other reason like grounding any static from the air going through it? Pease advise and thanks for the vid.
Except the bongin music I don't think anyone should give you a thumbs down
Good how to, thanks
I have to use the ground wire for commercial application, but can't find where to attach it anywhere inside this housing. Can you help?
Can u directly connect to a power supply after this?
Everything is ok , but where is that white and block wires , where these have to connect ..please give reply to me
Great video. Just what I needed. Thanks.
Thanks, but my main questions are still unanswered. Why is it called “DIN” when that usually refers to a connector with circular terminals? What is the point of the whole “electrical entry” thing when it doesn’t seal against exposure, doesn’t provide strain relief, and forces a right-angle? It’s a common design so there must be something I’m missing.
Hello, I have a similar valve but not exactly from STCValves. Mine has 3 places for wires. If i am only using 12v DC then do I wire it with just the positive and negative? Thanks!
Positive and negative is fine.. The 3rd connection is only for ground.
Sir 5/2 solenoid valve/coil me water jatahe to kya hoga or us problem ko kese thik kare
Hi, great video and explanation. Could you please tell me what solenoid valve you used in this demonstration?
www.stcvalve.com/Product-Literature/2P025A.pdf
Hello sir iska connection penel Box me kaha kare ?
can you tell us how to connect this with gas tank?
Super now it's clear for me thanks lot brother
Great Tutoring, Thanks..
which solenoid valve have you used ?and what is the cost ?
How can we convert 24V DC valve to 220V AC ?
What? You mean, a regular old 24v PSU? ;)
Connection me 24v ki jagah par 0v lagaye to kya hoga
Whats the problem if I connect the ground pin to negative?
Same as an AC circuit: Because then you potentially energize anything it’s bolted to if electricity finds a shorter path to ground.
thanks! took me so long to take out the housing. didn't know it was this easy to push from inside. stupid me. lol
Could you wire it to DMX???
Thank you so much!
thank u very much this video is
most help full.
what gauge wire are you using?
Confusion on your instructions. At one point you talk about a red and black wire connection only and then later you mention a black, white, and ground. I never saw any video on that or to where it was supposed to be. Can you clarify??
+owentp
Hi Owen -- thanks for the question. Our DIN connections have the ability to connect to both AC and DC solenoid coils.
For DC coils, there will be a red (positive) and a black (negative) wire.
For AC coils, there will be a black (hot) wire, a white (neutral) wire, and often a third wire for Ground.
Hope that helps!
Berapa volt airtag ?
Good instructional video for wiring the pneumatic solenoid valve. What’s with the annoying purring cat sound throughout the video though?
Cani connect this wih rasberry pi 3 board?
Thanks !!!!!!
Bhai cnakishan bat do
Thanks
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bad video.. without diagram only black screens