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KyferEz 
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Posted: March 28, 2002 at 1:00 PM / IP Logged  
Or, if one knows anything about microcontrollers and programming, one could easily make any momentary contact switch do anthing one wants for any length of time. You could even make it recognize a pattern of button pushes to make a single button do different things. It would cost about $40 to DIY. It would take a learning curve, but is quite simple afterwards.
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stick_this 
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Simplest way is the latching relay mentioned earlier. Or how about limit switches?? If you're using linear actuators you should have or could add some SPDT limit switches. Use them in conjunction with the latching relays and you could have one touch operation!!
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why don't you just use a linear actuator controller. its not a common module to carry, but most shops can get it.
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SoulREX 
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Wirewise, I don't want to sound amateur, but I am...

I have a question about the latching relay setup you detailed, I'm going to try this setup as a sunroof module for my alarm ch3 output...  Instead of a momentary switch, would I hook up my 300mA output for ch3 to another SPDT relay to signal the coil of the latching relay?   If it would work that way, detail the setup if you dont mind...

-SoulREX

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