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Re: Lowering the voltage on a spike

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Originally Posted by Mr. E View Post
Is there a way to lower the voltage on a spike.
The spike drives a window motor but the motor is turning too fast. I want the spikes on/off function, but slower.
thanks
You could use a bunch of the highest gauge wire available.

Actually, I believe that would be illegal.. Electrical gurus?

You're gonna have to switch over to a Victor.