Need a quick circuit for a reversing linear actuator switch... um.. QUICK

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iso9001

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Hi,

I have a problem thats easy but I want to do it right and with as few parts as possible. Didn't know if someone had a quick trick for this,

I have 2 linear actuators that are 12V (5.1A max) that are tied together. Two wires each, need to reverse polarity to drive them in an opposite direction. They have internal limit switches so this should be easy enough

Wanted to use a 3 way rocker for up/lock/down. Can't think of any way to do it without using 2 relays....

Anyone have a better idea ?
 

You will need two relays. One double pole to flip the + and - and one to kill the + to stop/lock it.

If the limiter switches kill the power, then one DP relay will work.
 
use a four pole double throw (3 position switch), if not available a two pole double throw will do, connect your actuators in parallel when powered go to opposite direction, just like reversing a single actuator, the difference is there's one actuator connected going opposite direction
 
I assumed by your Email you want to do this with relays. If this a button/swtich project?

Double pole 3 position switch. ON-OFF-ON.. The ON spots you flip the poles.
 
yea, DPDT is the way to go it seems.

There are some other design restrictions which make it a little harder, but I got it figured out.

Thanks everyone,
 
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