would this sprinkler valve work

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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iisthemuffin
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i do not inted to buy one of these...im just curious if you could use it or not...i think you could use it electrically but what about pneumatically?
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i don't see why not
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it may be difficult, but all you need to do is find where the diaphragm is, and stick a blowgun behind it...
Thats all that you do in a normal one too.
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i was thinking so as well...i would think that the diaphragm would be under the black thing on the top right...i was just thinking because this would be a good valve for an over/under design in my opinion
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Use a blowgun on the place where the solenoid is, or, just place it behind the diaphragm and youve got yourself a pneumatic one!
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