water injection
Daniel Houlton
houlster at user1.inficad.com
Sun Jul 29 07:43:16 GMT 2001
Bruce wrote:
>
>
> How is a microcontroller any more reliable then a pressure switch?.
> It would be interesting to see if a microprocessor system is any better then
> a 2-3 staged system. But gets kinda mute, unless someone knows of a real
> fast operating *water Injector*. With as erosive as water is, I put my
> money on just using a few solenoids, since they would be so much less likely
> to fail then a pulsing injector arrangement.
> bruce
Aquamist does have a water injector of sorts. It's an in-line
solenoid valve. It'll flow a max of 500 cc/min @ 60 psi and
can be cycled up to 250 cycles/s. Total flow through the
solenoid depends on the "on" time and the size of the nozzle
you're using.
It's stainless steel and made for water. Spendy too. It costs
about a hundred UK pounds.
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/sl/plist/pics/hsv/hsv.html
--Dan
houlster at inficad.com
http://www.inficad.com/~houlster/amigo.htm
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