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    Very nice Marty, great shop and gorgeous yard....

    Very nice Marty, great shop and gorgeous yard. Thanks for sharing.

    Chuck
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    Anthony I had hoped to avoid running a bunch of...

    Anthony I had hoped to avoid running a bunch of wires back to the DC or control panel.

    So after stewing on this for a while I think my best way forward is to put current sensors in the main...
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    Thanks for the info Anthony. As it now sits...

    Thanks for the info Anthony.

    As it now sits each blast gate has 120 or 240 VAC(depending on the voltage of the tool) in the solenoid enclosure when the tool is turned on. I didn't want to run high...
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    Hi Alan Your autogates were my initial...

    Hi Alan

    Your autogates were my initial inspiration for starting down this path. So first off I'd like to say thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's been a huge help.

    My gates are hooked to the...
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    Mark I am aware of the maximum # of cycles Oneida...

    Mark I am aware of the maximum # of cycles Oneida recommends. I want to add a delay on break relay that makes the cyclone run a minimum of 5 - 10 mins.
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    Auto Blast Gates & Oneida Pro 2000

    I am in the process of purchasing a Pro 2000 Oneida cyclone with a 5hp motor. I have built my own pneumatic 6" Clear Vue blast gates that are triggered by the power of each tool.

    Ideally I would...
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