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this post was submitted on 15 Oct 2025
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The idea with the first valve is to drive it with an H-bridge. This allows for reversing polarity and is commonly used with motors to allow for spinning in two directions. This requires 4 MOSFETs. I'm not sure what type of MOSFET you are using but if you can find a simple dc motor to test this setup you can verify that it works with the one you have before you extend the circuit to an H-brigde configuration. This would be cheaper than buying another valve. You'd need two GPIO pins and careful design to not short circuiting the H-bridge.
I see. I have 4 valves for the system I want to make. I don't think my prototype board is large enough for 4 h bridges. Either I buy the other valves or some of these I suppose. https://www.tinytronics.nl/en/mechanics-and-actuators/motor-controllers-and-drivers/dc-motor-controllers-and-drivers/l298n-bipolar-stepper-motor-and-dc-motor-motor-controller
Thanks for the help btw ๐
Of course. Let me know how you're getting on.