Reddit mentions: The best solenoids

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u/legosalltheway · 1 pointr/arduino

funny, I have been looking for the exact same thing. My best find so far is an 11 lb electromagnet from amazon it only costs $10 so it is cheaper than what you have found, but I don't know if it plays nice with arduino. good luck with finding one, and post your findings here.

u/richardjgrayson · 2 pointsr/Nerf

Hey! I just looked at your solenoid pusher tutorial from 3 months ago. I watched the video on thingiverse too and the youtube guide too.

First of all, amazing work. And really good instructions too!

Since the solenoid is basically going to fire based on if there is input current, it should be possible to make this easily semi-automatic by cutting off the signal from the microcontroller, right?

Third, I think you've sold me on using a solenoid! I already am ordering this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Abletop-Solenoid-Electromagnetic-Electric-Automobiles/dp/B07G15X91N/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?keywords=generic+35mm+solenoid&qid=1569472290&sr=8-1-fkmr1

Thank you for giving me some sort of direction!

u/Lampwick · 2 pointsr/AskEngineers

> generally speaking in no case is it worth trying to wind one, correct? no benefits and just a lot of work for nothing...

When you can buy one for under five bucks off Amazon, your time would have to be pretty worthless, and your materials would have to be nearly free, and your build quality would have to be ridiculously good in order for you to even break even. Yeah, not even worth the effort.

u/ThomasVandal · 2 pointsr/amazonecho

So my plan is to use a sonar instead of the hall sensor to detect open and closed garage door (it has the benefit of being able to be placed far away from the garage door). Originally I was going to hack a remote and short some pins to bypass the button. But now I'm thinking about just physically 'pressing' it via this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075H5WDD1/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/DeepMusing · 7 pointsr/raspberry_pi

For a solenoid that can push or pull 7 pounds, you will need one rated for any of the following:

  • 7 lbs
  • 112 oz
  • 3.1 kg
  • 31.1 Newtons

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  • Does the solenoid need to be AC or DC ?
  • Is the 7 pounds for continuous duty or impulse ?
  • Do you need a push or pull style solenoid ?
  • Is there a size requirement ?
  • Does the piston need to be any particular diameter or configuration ?
  • What is the required throw distance for the piston ?

    Here is one 12V 2.5A 45N Push Style Impulse Solenoid from Amazon that is close. Part Number FJ-Z05

    I would take the specs for that solenoid with a grain of salt though. I wouldn't be surprised if the specs were exaggerated. You might need to buy it and try it.
u/Didymus1999 · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Close. I'm talking about affixing the piston head directly to the solenoid arm. As for the solenoid I had in mind, I was looking at one of these just for testing:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07NCRGWKF/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_6?smid=AA4QGIBIUMAYL&psc=1&th=1

It would make more sense to do the whole magnet actuation idea, except it would ne more expensive due to the materials required.

u/StevenSeagalathon · 1 pointr/arduino

Uxcell a14010700ux0262 Open Frame Magnet Electromagnet Solenoid, 6V, 2 mm, 35 g, 1 mm, 80 g Force https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019DT39ZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_s1D.zbYPSXMP1

u/EkriirkE · 1 pointr/arduino

try amazon or ebay for 5v solenoid

u/MaskedEngineer · 3 pointsr/AskElectronics

I don't know what cheap means to you but I don't think your time spent plus parts acquired plus experimentation can beat three bucks.

u/Khayembii · 1 pointr/learnprogramming

Would this work?

u/dalkon · 1 pointr/ElectricalEngineering

If for any reason you didn't want to wind it yourself, a 10-20 W electromagnet only costs around $20 for example: https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Lifting-Solenoid-Electromagnet-Holding/dp/B00ICCXL6S

u/Patatatatatatata · 1 pointr/AskEngineers

Solenoids seem too big and heavy for that purpose, at least even the smallest ones I have found yet. Also, if you constantly alternate it's state at 10hz it will probably quickly overheat, and at that scale it seems quite difficult to me to somehow introduce a cooling mechanism. Do you have something specific in mind I'm not considering?