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Re: How Does one Program (and also wire) a Denso Window Motor?

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Originally Posted by aryker View Post
If your application only relies on the motor spinning at full speed in a certain direction, then you should use SPIKE relays. If you need speed control, use Victors, Jaguars, or Talons.
Keep in mind, one of the nice things about these motors is that they spin relatively slow, so it is easy to use them without the need for speed control - through a Spike. And you can switch their direction via programming when wired this way.
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