I have a question regards the use of a resistor in series with a latching solenoid valve. Specifically, I have a valve that wants to see 14 Volts, but my power supply is 28 Volts. So if I put a resistance equal to the steady-state valve resistance (which is 9 ohms), then the valve will never see more than 14 Volts. However the resistor will also limit inrush current, which is not necessarily a good thing, if it is needed to get the valve moving. So my question is whether valve performance will be degraded by having the resistor in series, versus what these valves normally see, which is essentially an infinite source powering them (i.e., low series resistance)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Jim