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duty cycle of solenoid valves? 1

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werdnaid

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Dec 7, 2002
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Looking at using a NO 3 way valve to shut off the boost signal to a waste gate. Porsche uses one on their 944 turbo to vary the boost as the EEM tells it. Do these valves operate off of straight 12VDC or a pulsed 12V & if so what frequency & duty cycle?

drew
 
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Applying 12V will make it switch. Applying a PWM of around 50-100Hz and varying the duty cycle from 0 to 100% will approximate 0 to 100% open or closed.
 
I think you may find that EGR valves (these days) work on a Pulse Width Modulation frequency typically in the range 150-200 Hz. The duty cycle will be to suit the boost you want/need. I imagine that 50% duty cycle would give you about half the gas flow to a waste gate, depending on the mechanical response of the valve and the gas flow restrictions in the system.
 
Thanks for your answers.

I think I am going to use no pulse, just DC to .9 of my boost, then a pulse, ? freq?, with a 50% duty cycle to start cracking waste gate , then off at my boost setting.


Drew
 
that should work alright but if in the future you were to make it fully adjustable you could probibly decrease your spoolup time a little more. the important part is to make the circuit as fast as possible to keep your boost levels from fluctuating.
 
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