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anyways so i ended up just need to use 4SPDT relays (one per lead per window). and yea these're aftermarket windows. i'd still be interested in figuring out how to make your own cutoff switch for when though. right now i have the windows setup so they're NOT one touch. but it'd be cool to wire it to roll up when arming the alarm. i figure i can use the (-) ground when armed output of my alarm to send a signal for the windows to roll up until it reaches the top. i COULD just make some sorta time circuit an a lot the maximum time for when the windows are fully down but that's not the best solution b/c whenever i armed the system and the windows were already up it'd be sending the signal for the set amount of time. not good for the motors. hmmm.. anyone got suggestions? someone mentioned auto-reset breakers? 