Build a 3000psi Solenoid with 28swg Copper Wire

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To build a solenoid capable of opening a valve under 3000psi, the user seeks guidance on maximizing force with 28swg enameled copper wire. They have a PVC tube with a 10mm diameter and 1.2mm wall thickness, along with an iron core. Key considerations include the optimal winding length and capacitor specifications, as well as using an 11.1v 25c 1500mah LiPo battery for power. The user emphasizes the need for detailed advice to achieve the desired performance. Understanding solenoid mechanics is crucial for successful construction.
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Hi,

First post, and this stuff is way above my head so i am hoping some one can help me.

So what I am after, i am after building a solenoid to to open a valve, this valve is holding back around 3000psi compressed air. its from a pressure washer gun.
and takes quiet abit of force to open it.

I have 28swg enameled copper wire but limited knowledge on how to make this.
The tube i have is pvc 10mm 1.2mm wall thickness and a piece of iron to fit inside.

What i have no idea about is the following, i want to achieve maximum force available so i wish to know my best set up i,e winds length capacitor i have a lipo battery to that will fit into the enclosure its a 11.1v 25c 1500mah.

Please any info would be appreciated.
 
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