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Re: Can I make a boost controller, bleed valve style Tue, 28 December 2004 05:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Yes you can, is so easy....you only need a normaly closed electrovalve 12 dc volts and the most important..... 2 "flow regulators" or "volume regulators" i dont sure the name in english (is a little ultra precice valve utilized to control the flow of compresed air an industrial neumatic systems), you find this parts in the industrial electrocontrolers stores.., here (in venezuela) are so cheap than the mechanical boost controlers all parts about 60 US$ (hoses, conections, electrovalve and 2 flow regulators )... and works so good
PD:sorry for my poor english..
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