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<blockquote data-quote="JSWYO" data-source="post: 29060" data-attributes="member: 3104"><p>Took it out for a test blow last night and It flung the muddy snowy dirt around pretty good. Real anxious to get more snow to try it out on. As for the chute, looks like 2 coils piggy backed on each of 2 valves. Each coil has a black and white wire to it for a total of 8 wires (2 per coil, 4 per valve). From the bobcat side, all wires go into the black box except two which completely bypass it. On the valve side, I have 6 wires coming out of the black box plus the two from the bobcat. I'm going to start at 6 volts (using a lawn mower battery) then go to 12 then 18 and 24 if needed. I'll post what I find. Can't imagine the coils would be less than 5V and still be able to operate a hydraulic valve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSWYO, post: 29060, member: 3104"] Took it out for a test blow last night and It flung the muddy snowy dirt around pretty good. Real anxious to get more snow to try it out on. As for the chute, looks like 2 coils piggy backed on each of 2 valves. Each coil has a black and white wire to it for a total of 8 wires (2 per coil, 4 per valve). From the bobcat side, all wires go into the black box except two which completely bypass it. On the valve side, I have 6 wires coming out of the black box plus the two from the bobcat. I'm going to start at 6 volts (using a lawn mower battery) then go to 12 then 18 and 24 if needed. I'll post what I find. Can't imagine the coils would be less than 5V and still be able to operate a hydraulic valve. [/QUOTE]
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