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    I'm looking into redoing my vacuum plenum and valving. I'm going with a set up that I seen on youtube from gary campbell with air operated gate valves. I'm going to build a control panel that will house all of the toggle switches. I want a light above each toggle switch to indicate which zone is open. My question is this: Is there a 12V source in the control box that will run 8 LED lights and proximity switches.

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    I don't know about alphas but the standard 4g control has them. If yours doesn't have one you could pick up a small 12volt dc transformer and wire it in. that would not be hard to do.

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    It's a PRS 5 x 8 Alpha.

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    The PRSa control box has 5vdc and 24vdc power supplies in it. Avoid putting anything on the 5v system. You should be able to get LED's for 24V, or spec a resistor for your LED & 24VDC.

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    Thanks Gary, I've been looking for small 24v indicator lights but not having much luck. Thanks again and I might have a few questions along the way about the gates and air cylinders I seen you do but for now I think I got a grasp on it. I think

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    Found some in McMaster.

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    Rick- look around for aircraft indicators. They are "28" volts, but will work just fine on 24.

    If you absolutely need 12 volts, you can convert 24 to 12 with a 7812 voltage regulator. 7812's come in three main sizes, .1 amps, .5 amps and 3 amps. With either of the two larger sizes.. be sure to use a heat sink.

    If possible use the aircraft parts.. those you just hook up and go.

    D
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    No I'm not set on 12 volts just easy to find switches and led's in 12 volts. I did find some 24 volt indicator lights in mcmaster. I looking for some good pnuematic toggle switches now.

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    You can buy manual air valves from Parker, MAC and other manufacturers. Automationdirect.com sells a toggle model for $14.50. I've bought manual air valves locally from Fiero Fluid Power. Several distributors in Salt Lake sell manual air valves, so I assume that almost anyone selling pneumatics would carry manual air valves.

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    Gary, I sent you a PM. Thanks

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