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Re: Powering the speed controller outputs
Here is a radical idea for you. Use some Power Lock connectors between the controller and the motor. Then simply disconnect the motor connector and insert a power device of your choosing to rewind the motor. We have taken a 12 volt battery operated drill and added external wires with Power Locks on them to test motors and reset motor operated devices in the past.
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