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Greetings, I purchased a used Legends rear AR system, all hooked up and works great. Now because I am fu%#ing weird I gotta mess with it. I purchased a Pneumatic Solenoid Valve 4V210-08 DC12V (
) it is 2 Position 5 Way Connection Type. I also purchased psi switches in varing pressures as I do not know what psi I will need to maintain in my air tank. I figured I would get all the hardware and should be able to figure it out. I quickly realize I am out of my element.
This is what I would like to do if possible.
Maintain psi in the tank for on demand air up.
Be able to dump the shocks without dumping the system (air tank).
Have an alternative air up method (schrader valve) in case of failure.
Any help on the wiring and plumbing would be greatly appreicated, and simpler the better.
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