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Review on Powerful Solenoid Electromagnet With 10Mm Stroke And 1Kg Force - DC 12V Push Open Frame Design by Ronnie Cole

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Top-notch Solenoid Electromagnet - A Game-Changing Product

I am thoroughly impressed with the performance of the Powerful Solenoid Electromagnet, or PSE as I like to call it. This product has exceeded my expectations in terms of its strength, speed, and efficiency. The 10mm stroke and 1kg force of the PSE make it an incredibly powerful electromagnet that can handle even the toughest applications. I was amazed at how quickly it responded to a DC 12V power source, making it an ideal choice for projects that require high-speed movement. One of the standout features of the PSE is its push open frame design. This makes it easy to integrate into any project and adds to its versatility. The overall build quality and design of this product are outstanding, ensuring durability, reliability, and long-lasting performance. In conclusion, the Powerful Solenoid Electromagnet is an exceptional product that exceeded my expectations in every way. Its powerful performance, efficient design, and durability make it a game-changing product for any project that requires a reliable and high-performing electromagnet. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for an electromagnet that can get the job done quickly and efficiently. 5 out of 5 stars!

Pros
  • The push open frame design of this DC 12V solenoid electromagnet allows for easy installation and integration into existing setups, making it a cost-effective and convenient solution for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike
Cons
  • The open frame design leaves the internal components exposed, making them vulnerable to damage from dust, debris, and accidental contact

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July 20, 2023
I bought this solenoid to operate a trap door on a rifle brass annealer I''m building. I tried to operate this solenoid using a variable output DC power supply at voltages lower than the specified 12v to minimize power consumption - it won''t work, not even at 11.5v. The solenoid does actuate at 12v and pulls 1.85 amps. It''ll work for what I need at a price that''s hard to beat.