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Powering the Nippon-Denso Window Motors
Is there a plug somewhere that we're missing, or do I have to rig something up to power them myself? How are you people powering them?
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Re: Powering the Nippon-Denso Window Motors
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We are using a contact socket from an automotive application, but presently without a connector body. We think that we're just going to build one out of hot melt glue. (Coat the inside of the connector area with a lubricant, like silicone grease. Thin but complete coat. Attach connectors & wires, which have a blob of grease on them (so the glue doesn't get inside or on). Fill cavity with hot melt glue. Cool. Done.) Don |
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