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Regarding position sensing: not that simple! The controller decides
(mechanically) when rotation is complete. When you move the knob on the controller, one part of the dial is under spring tension and a solenoid that is controlled by a contact in the rotor itself allows the dial tension to be released one "notch" at a time. When the two parts of the dial again line up (meaning rotor is now in the direction you pointed), power to the rotor is turned off. I suggest you try to find an old control box, and make sure that the dial spring is not broken. 73, K8AC wrote in message news ![]() Hi Barry Thanks for the info. I had originally thought there was a DC and it was reversed by polarity. This is a more unusual setup, at least from what I am familiar with. I find it hard to figure out how that capacitor causes the reversal, but as long as it works. If I am correct, this tells me that one wire is forward, on reverse and one common (ground). That leaves the 4th. Let me guess, that one controls the indicator position, and I would guess thru some sort of resistance variation ???? The rest and what you explained makes sense. I recall trying to find some of those non-polarized caps for a speaker crossover setup. Not easy to find. I never know about using two standard caps in that manner. PS. How would I determine which is the common wire? I would assume the other two dont matter, it either turns one way or the other. The 4th, I am not sure how that one would be determined. George |
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