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Re: Van Door motor help
Does anyone know an effective method for combatting the van door motor's backdriveability? As in, so it will suspend an arm with a tetra, requiring about 10ish Nm on the motor? The only good way we could think of was having it lift the arm along with the non-backdriveable window motor, but it is a nuisance getting them to run at the same speed. Any thoughts?
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