I have bought this kf40 valve I heard they were really good for throttling. the problem is it doesn't have a knob for controlling does it run on power or is it manually operated?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111312363090?ss ... 1439.l2649
kf 40 valve
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Re: kf 40 valve
In the listing it says "24VDC" that suggest that is uses 24 volts, DC. So yes, this does use electricity to control it. A simple google search could have answered your question.
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Re: kf 40 valve
Looks all pneumatic to me. It needs a high pressure air circuit and is either on or off. Useless for fusor work.
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