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« on: March 06, 2004, 01:47:47 AM »

Here's an idea.

Say you want to ride soft, yet when the time comes you want to hop or pop up fast.

With this system, use:

1) One two way or one three way valve
2) One three way valve.
Both NC (normally closed).
3) Two check valves.
4) One or two slow downs.
5) Accumulator.
6) Two additional hoses
7) Two additional "T's" and assorted fittings.

The key to making this work is to hooking up the 3-way valve to the accumulator in a different configuration.  You want to plumb the valve to flow at all times (like it was a NO or normally open valve). It's when you apply the volts to the 3-way valve that you want to fluid blocked off to the accumulator. You then now want free flow back to the cylinders.

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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2004, 01:15:20 AM »

THE WAY THIS TYPE OF SET UP IS CONSTRUCTED, IS TO USE THE ACCUMULATOR IN TWO WAYS...
 #1 ; N.O FOR SOFTER RIDE

 #2 ; WHEN ENERGIZED, THE ACCUMULATOR WILL FEED OIL INTO THE ONCOMING
STREAM ,ADDING MORE VOLUME TO THE SYSTEM(NOT PRESSURE) UNTIL THE ACCUMULATOR IS EMPTY

  BUT A LARGE FREE-FLOW CHECK WOULD BE NEEDED OFF THE #3 PORT
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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2004, 01:16:56 AM »

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« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2004, 09:42:36 PM »

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THE WAY THIS TYPE OF SET UP IS CONSTRUCTED, IS TO USE THE ACCUMULATOR IN TWO WAYS...
 #1 ; N.O FOR SOFTER RIDE

 #2 ; WHEN ENERGIZED, THE ACCUMULATOR WILL FEED OIL INTO THE ONCOMING
STREAM ,ADDING MORE VOLUME TO THE SYSTEM(NOT PRESSURE) UNTIL THE ACCUMULATOR IS EMPTY

  BUT A LARGE FREE-FLOW CHECK WOULD BE NEEDED OFF THE #3 PORT
I dont understand the #2 point at all?

When the three way valve is in the normal postion, it allows the flow to use the accumulator and provide suspension movement and damping. The accumulator isn't supplying the 'stream' with anything, its there to provide a soft ride.

When the three way way it switched, the flow re-circulates back into the supply flow, but the accumulator is isolated from the circuit, therefore is made redundant and performs no function.

Obviously, as a novice, I could be wrong?  :unsure:
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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2012, 05:56:04 AM »

It may depend on the type of 3-way valve.

There are the two-way valves made to look like a three-way, then there are the real three-ways.

let's see, inlet to brake= free flow.
then activate the dump so fluid in brake system travels out return, at the same time inlet is closed.
-or-
If brake is free flow to inlet, then inlet is closed when brake is returned.
so
3-way valve is connected to hydraulic system, brake side is free flowing to inlet, inlet is attached to accumulator. When dumping, accumulator is closed off from system.


Heck, almost 3AM, i'll get back and edit if needed
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« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2012, 07:25:12 PM »

Why not plumb the accumulator normally(T'ed off the pressure line) but with a N.O. solenoid right before it, which would be energized with the front pump solenoids?

The only possible problem I could think of is, would the N.O. solenoid close fast enough?
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