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Rated voltage:DC12V
Current: 8A
Usage range: Wide range of use, home appliances, vending machines, game consoles, car door locks.
Package include: 1pc x Small electromagnetic Electric Magnet
Note:
Please note that as an automation device actuator. Because the current, single-cycle not long power for point formula work. Single power work time within 2 seconds of the best! Long energized coil will cause a short circuit is similar to artificial electromagnet overheat temperature is too high will affect the life of the electromagnet.
edl
2025-07-02 14:41:01
This in my reality is a push solenoid with a spring pull back to the starting position. Using with an optical relay, car battery, and D1 8266 controller. Firing the solenoid for 1/10 to 1/5th of a second does not warm up the coil but going long to a half second you can feel it warm up after a few shots. Using this in a counter weighted halloween pop prop and it does really well.
Madden
2025-05-18 15:13:32
This solenoid was very worth the money, it is big, strong, and very easy to use. Using it in various projects. I love it!
Cb132211
2025-05-01 11:16:49
The solenoid is being used to pull the trigger on the chainsaw at the end of a pole. I am using 12V from the tractor battery to pull the solenoid. The solenoid meters out at 1.2 Ohms which means 10 amps at 12V but may be getting 13-14 V from the tractor electrical system. I have to hold the trigger on while cutting a branch. The solenoid does heat up and after a few tries it will NOT push hard enough to pull the trigger. I noticed the note on the webpage so I need a different solenoid for this application.
SANTANA
2025-04-28 12:59:11
Didn’t work after a week!
Gene
2025-03-01 16:20:32
Needs a tie down on the pull end.
Marcus M
2025-02-26 11:27:26
The media could not be loaded.
Slammer
2024-12-27 10:16:12
Used it to make a remote controlled mouse-trap. This thing worked GREAT!
Big Kayak
2024-11-26 16:15:08
Be aware that this is "push", there is no connection for "pull". Since it is magnetically driven it starts out pretty weak but finishes strong. I had to relocate the solenoid a further from my piece so it would be strong enough to apply the appropriate force.
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