Lock Motors - Setting Low Voltage Limits

Lock Motors - Setting Low Voltage Limits

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Click below for the third clip in our Lock Motor series of instructional videos.  This video walks you through the recommended process of low voltage limit wiring from a Lock motor to the Link4 iDrive 300 reversing motor controller.

Lock Motors III - Setting Low-Voltage Limits



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