Super thanks for the quick response.Yes it will work, only difference is the solenoid voltage.
In case it wasn't already clear, you don't want to use a 12V solenoid in a 24V circuit.I need to get this circuit to work at 24 volts. Will the parts work or will I need to change some.
Here is the rest of the circuit and the sol will be 24 voltsIn case it wasn't already clear, you don't want to use a 12V solenoid in a 24V circuit.
Depending on the unseen parts of the circuit, the 1KΩ resistor might need to be a higher value.
I am changing the supply voltage to 24vdc and the sol to a 24 volt unit I want to know if the existing part will work with 24 v or do I need to change some of themI do not understand what you are asking. There is a supply voltage. And there is a component voltage.
What are you asking? ARE you going to change a component.......or are you changing the supply voltage????
ThanksLeakage current through the opto may cause current to flow through the transistor, even when it's off.
Add a 10K K resistor from base to emitter, that will prevent leakage from turning the transistor on.
So current needed is 4.8W / 24 = 200 mA. So Ibase need isthe sol is 24 v at 4.8 watts
Thanks again.So current needed is 4.8W / 24 = 200 mA. So Ibase need is
Ib = 200 mA / 10 = 20 mA.
Regards, Dana.
The circuit as shown would also function the same on 24 volts, except that the 1000 ohm resistor should be increased to probably 2000 ohms, or the more standard value of 2200 ohms, (red, red, red), to avoid having excessive base drive to the transistor.Here is the rest of the circuit and the sol will be 24 volts