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Re: looking for motor or servo tips

I would suggest a servo, although I'm a LITTLE bit sketchy on how to do this without programming.

Does a servo react to a full 0 to 100% duty cycle range on the PWM signal input? If so, you could get the full range of motion on a servo just by hooking up an SPDT switch to the input line between +7.2V and GND.

Hopefully someone with a little more servo experience can shed some light.

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