In Need of an Electronic Valve

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I am trying to find an electronic valve that is very small. I am
getting together the parts for a project that will connect to a
kitchen sink faucet I am trying to find an electronic valve that will
be small enough to control waterflow through a kitchen sink but is not
so huge as to make the attachment, when completed, a monster in size.
I would really appreciate if anyone can point me in the direction of
some valves like this, or at least to some companies or websites that
have a selection of electronic valves so that I can do some further
research.
Appreciate the help, thanks.

Geuis
 
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"Geuis" <geuis@ejaycentral.com> wrote in message
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I am trying to find an electronic valve that is very small. I am
getting together the parts for a project that will connect to a
kitchen sink faucet I am trying to find an electronic valve that will
be small enough to control waterflow through a kitchen sink but is not
so huge as to make the attachment, when completed, a monster in size.
I would really appreciate if anyone can point me in the direction of
some valves like this, or at least to some companies or websites that
have a selection of electronic valves so that I can do some further
research.
Appreciate the help, thanks.

Geuis
 
In article <a6d1964c.0310131904.3bb1befc@posting.google.com>,
geuis@ejaycentral.com mentioned...
I am trying to find an electronic valve that is very small. I am
getting together the parts for a project that will connect to a
kitchen sink faucet I am trying to find an electronic valve that will
be small enough to control waterflow through a kitchen sink but is not
so huge as to make the attachment, when completed, a monster in size.
I would really appreciate if anyone can point me in the direction of
some valves like this, or at least to some companies or websites that
have a selection of electronic valves so that I can do some further
research.
Appreciate the help, thanks.

Geuis
Some toilets at work have the auto flush gizmo on them. They run off
a few AA cells. Seems like a good place to start looking. And there
are other solenoid operated valves used for control of such stuff as
medical fluids.


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Tell us what you are trying to do, there may be better ways. Does it
need to be quickly/conveniently attached or detached, or can it be
permanently connected under the sink? Is this a one off? Since you
said the faucet, I'll assume for now that means it must be visible. You
still might be able to use a dishwasher water control valve and cover
it.


"Geuis" <geuis@ejaycentral.com> wrote in message
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I am trying to find an electronic valve that is very small. I am
getting together the parts for a project that will connect to a
kitchen sink faucet I am trying to find an electronic valve that will
be small enough to control waterflow through a kitchen sink but is not
so huge as to make the attachment, when completed, a monster in size.
I would really appreciate if anyone can point me in the direction of
some valves like this, or at least to some companies or websites that
have a selection of electronic valves so that I can do some further
research.
Appreciate the help, thanks.

Geuis
 
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In article <a6d1964c.0310131904.3bb1befc@posting.google.com>,
geuis@ejaycentral.com mentioned...
I am trying to find an electronic valve that is very small. I am
getting together the parts for a project that will connect to a
kitchen sink faucet I am trying to find an electronic valve that will
be small enough to control waterflow through a kitchen sink but is not
so huge as to make the attachment, when completed, a monster in size.
I would really appreciate if anyone can point me in the direction of
some valves like this, or at least to some companies or websites that
have a selection of electronic valves so that I can do some further
research.
Appreciate the help, thanks.

Geuis

Some toilets at work have the auto flush gizmo on them. They run off
a few AA cells. Seems like a good place to start looking. And there
are other solenoid operated valves used for control of such stuff as
medical fluids.
Even domestic washing machines and dish-washers use them
to admit the water to the drum/whatever. Try your local repair centre.

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getting together the parts for a project that will connect to a
kitchen sink faucet I am trying to find an electronic valve that will
Ummm.... (cautiously looking for trick question, and not finding
one)... have you considered repurposing a regular
infra-red-motion-sensing automatic faucet as used in many fine
airports, movie sets, restaurants, federal prisons and other places of
public entertainment? That has the item you want (it's called a
solenoid valve) already built into a faucet compatible with standard
household fittings. Look at Delta's range of products.
 

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