CNC Dan
Veteran Member
xtn said:But J_J contradicts this. He defines an open center valve in post #20 as one that, by definition, has a motor spool. His definitions don't allow an open center valve for use to control cylinders in use cases such as a front end loader; such valves as are needed for a loader are, according to J_J's definitions, called tandem valves (even though they are open center as regards the input side).
I thought "open center" referred to the input side only, and then the spool choice was made depending on whether you're controlling a cylinder or a motor. This seems like a logical convention. But some conventions aren't logical and J_J's definitions throw a wrench into the mix. Either he is wrong, we are wrong, or there is some weird twisted black hole of communication going on in this thread.
xtn
I agree.
Prehaps the problem is the simmilar terms:
"open center hyd. system"
and
"open center valve"
???