Help me find a solenoid
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So I just received a duck call 
Now... Here is what I want to do - I want to have a switch which would let me select where I want air from my bypass valve go to (back into intake or into duck call) so I can turn on my duck call when I want to. I imagine I need a double-exit solenoid (1 inlet, 2 outlets) which can withstand 12-14psi and should have about 1" OD on fittings (both, inlet and outlets).
Anyone has any idea where I can buy one like that?

Now... Here is what I want to do - I want to have a switch which would let me select where I want air from my bypass valve go to (back into intake or into duck call) so I can turn on my duck call when I want to. I imagine I need a double-exit solenoid (1 inlet, 2 outlets) which can withstand 12-14psi and should have about 1" OD on fittings (both, inlet and outlets).
Anyone has any idea where I can buy one like that?
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I can't believe I'm actually aiding and abetting a duck call BOV...
Visit the lawn irrigation aisle at Home Depot or Lowes. They have electric water valves intended for zone-switching sprinkler systems. People have used these to build potato guns, so I'm sure they can handle the pressure on an intake tract.
Visit the lawn irrigation aisle at Home Depot or Lowes. They have electric water valves intended for zone-switching sprinkler systems. People have used these to build potato guns, so I'm sure they can handle the pressure on an intake tract.
I think Go Fast Bits sells a BOV that is electronically switchable for two different settings... VTA and recirc... I think... think think think... maybe, I'm sofa king lazy so I'm not going to google it.
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