• 1/2" 12VDC Solenoid Valve Both power lines can be connected with positive and negative poles
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  • Valve Type:Direct Acting, Wet Armature
  • Suitable for use with hot or cold water, gas, air, very low viscosity fluids (< 20 cst), oils and hydrocarbons, e.g., gasoline, kerosene, or diesel fuel.
  • Ideal for for: do-it-yourself projects, moderate temperature applications, water exchange for aquarium, air horn, or bleeding moisture from an air tank.

I use this valve to stop water flow to my garden watering system. My system uses a diaphragm pump that is gravity fed from a rain barrel, so this valve stops water flow when the pump is off. Its timer controlled and solar/battery powered so everything needs to be 12VDC.

Works great for my air horns. The only suggestion I would make is that they include some sort of mounting bracket. Since the only mounting option is the two threaded holes in the body you can only mount it to a flat surface that you can get to from the back. This makes mounting to the firewall or something similar a bit tricky.

Works as it should, all brass construction and heavy. We use these for air cannons and turn them on and off very fast.

I installed this on my sandrail as an auto fuel valve (key on open key off closed) to prevent carburetor flooding (fuel tank above carb) when it's not running. Works like a charm easy to install and wire in just a basic and simple solenoid.

Works as expected. Used to control Diesel fuel from auxiliary tank in my Ford F-250. Placed a rocker switch on dash and not have control of fuel flow from tank without having to exit the cab.

I used this as a purge valve for my house water filter. I use a 2amp 12VDC wall plug. Takes about 1.5 second to charge then the solenoid turns on, opening the valve. Turns it on for one minute once a week. So far, no issues. Not bad for $25.

Works great. I recommend installing an in line filter before the fuel gets to the valve. Keeps the dirt out to ensure proper closing.

I've installed 4 of these on trucks for train horn solenoid and believe me they work great

I have been using this for a couple months now on my well pump that feeds my sprinklers. It functions well and was a breeze to hook up.

I used this solenoid with my RDS fuel tank so that I could fill my fuel tank with a flip of a switch from inside truck cab. Seems to be made of good quality.