If you heard someone refer to a gun this way, it means that it has an electric solenoid, instead of a mechnical valve to shoot paint. they are more commonly called "electric" or "electro-pneumatic" guns. a solenoid is an electric valve.
The solenoid can refer to two things: The solenoid on electrically assisted sear tripper markers (like a Tippmann with electric trigger) the solenoid is an electro magnet that moves a long pole that trips the sear that fires the gun. A solenoid valve is an electronically controlled valve (like on a Smart parts ion, or any gun you don't have to cock) it uses electric current to open and close.
Soldreing the wire to the solenoid will be the best long-term solution. Soldering guns are relatively cheap now at Harbor Freight. You can get a full kit (inclues soldering gun, flux, extra gun tips, and solder) for around $5.
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which solenoid, starter solenoid or a/c vac solenoid ?
The solenoid is on the starter.
The tcc solenoid is part of the od solenoid assembly.
The starter solenoid is on the starter.The starter solenoid is on the starter.
Vent solenoid
A solenoid. An electromagnet is wire wrapped around a core of iron (usually). The wrapped wire itself is called the solenoid.
There are four. Starter solenoid, is built on the starter. Governor pressure solenoid, overdrive solenoid, and torque converter solenoid are on the valve body inside the transmission.There are four. Starter solenoid, is built on the starter. Governor pressure solenoid, overdrive solenoid, and torque converter solenoid are on the valve body inside the transmission.
The starter solenoid is on the starter. The transmission solenoid is on the front of the trans.
You should check the dwell on the gun. Alot of times the gun will attempt to shoot faster then it can, therefore making the solenoid and bolt have to catch up.