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Old 20th April 2007, 06:02   #19 (permalink)
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Re: What is the lifespan of a solenoid?

Quote: (Originally Posted by Dave Sutton) View Original Post
Errr.... except that it's no different than any other solenoid... all of the Snaptites work the exact same way. Another "Great Safety Feature" (shared by most rigs).... . It's not good, bad, or unique. It's just the way solenoids work.
Hi Dave, my observations were based on the markings on the solenoid indicating the intended gas flow path was opposite of the way it is set up on my unit, so I will have to double check to make sure I haven't got it arse about - wouldn't be the first time . Can't comment on other units operation as the Prism is the only one I am intimately familiar with*.

Cheers,

Ben.

*Not in the biblical sense as Chris used to be before his Prism divorce and ongoing affair with the Meg
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