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That is a double pole double throw relay. This one is a 12 volt DPDT relay.
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What I'm trying to do is send a single pulse from a rpm activate switch to make a Porsche rear spoiler go up and down  with a pulse from the switch. 

http://www.msdignition.com/product.aspx?id=6973&terms=8956

The motor for the spoiler is just a dc motor the reverses with a change in polarity.Also I was hoping that I could make this load sensitive, meaning that when the spoiler was all the way up,it would see the "extra" load on the motor and kill the volatge to the motor,then it would wait for the polarity to change to lower the spoiler.

Is the anyway for me to use this  for what I want to do?

http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/autoloc/detail.lasso?itemid=WC1000

Thanks

Tim

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Are there no limit switches in the spoiler assy?
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I have 2 different spoiler assemblies,one does and one does not,but thats the one I want to use.Thanks a million for the link to the realys.

Tim

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you could add a self resetting cuircuit breaker and a latching relay to the circiut...feed the latching relay after the breaker. when the load becomes heavy the breaker will reset and open the latching relay.
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Would a timer be sufficient in the raising and lowering of the spoiler?
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 Push one button and the motor or Actuator goes one way Push the other and it reverses direction, Uses 2 standard Cube relays,

i’m looking for this relay -- posted image.
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And the switches above are momentary pushbutton switches of the normally closed configuration.
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The circuit should work equally well with 2 normally open pushbuttons, and will save the relays from being constantly pulled in.
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