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    Bow fronted aquariums?

    I reckon your tank is a piece of furniture and should fit in as such. I like a clean almost minimalist style so boxes, rectangles and clean lines are how I like things, but each to their own. Also, like most houses with families in, the decor and arrangement of everything is in constant flux...
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    Latching pneumatic switch - is there such a thing?

    I was hoping someone with come up with some ingenious method that they had tried and got working but perhaps the only solution is the one offered on the previous post. :wink:
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    Latching pneumatic switch - is there such a thing?

    I must admit I don't understand how a pulse operated solenoid can be integrated into a system which maintains the load and holds the device at an "energised" state without pulling current. The only way I can think that it works is that it energises the coil, pulls in the solenoid, senses that...
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    Latching pneumatic switch - is there such a thing?

    £70 - I feel faint. :o Thanks for the info milla. Now I need to find out who supplies Aqua Medic and see if it can be bought elsewhere cheaper (or sell one of the children for medical experiments) :twisted: Do you, or anyone else, think that a similar result could be achieved using a...
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    Latching pneumatic switch - is there such a thing?

    Thanks for the reply TDI-line. It's difficult to tell from the picture but I think the dennerle part is the same as I am currently using but with a different actuation voltage. The problem with these type of "switches" is that they have to be constantly energised - if you think of someone...
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    Latching pneumatic switch - is there such a thing?

    Hello All, I'm still getting to grips with some hardware to start off pressurised co2 dosing (!) of a tank. I have been playing with a 24VDC solenoid which works fine but gets chuffing hot! It also consumes more current than I think is reasonable (I am both short in stature and mean beyond...
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