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Re: Two limit switches, one button

I suggest that when you test this you do it at some minimal power, e.g., .4, and hold each limit switch down at the start to verify that the switch matches the button direction.

The limit switch can be wired either Normal-Closed or Normally-Open and the boolean generated might be reversed from what you expect, i.e., it may be True when you expected False.
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