michaelwpayton wrote:Any idea of cost... compared to gas?
mikeschn wrote:Len did that on his Slumbercoach...
Len will have to chip in with a picture...
never mind, I found a video...
http://s26.photobucket.com/player.swf?r ... &os=1&ap=1
Mike...
Miriam C. wrote::thinking: I'm not sure Len's is a linear actuator. We toyed with the idea but thought I would need two and all the control stuff got too complicated.... You can run them on 12vdc. You might check on marine stuff to see if you can get something that will work for you.
eamarquardt wrote:I reseached them for a friend and he bought one to use to remotely control the trolling function of a transmission on a commercial fishing boat. All it takes to control it is a dual pole, double throw, center off switch. You could also wire in limit switches to stop it at the right up and down postions. He was very happy with the results. Pricey though.
http://www.firgelliauto.com/default.php ... f02a80fc76
Cheers,
Gus
dh wrote:Sorry Gus, but that isn't trick, you need a relay, limit switches, a DPDT switch AND the remote controll unit... I won't go into wiring details here, but whats the point of going elecrtic if not wireless?
I had originally planned on doing the tongue box lid, hatch, stabalizer doors and cabin doors wireless, but decided to keep it simple, its a TD, not a low rider. I'm still toying with the hatch though.
dh wrote:eamarquardt wrote:I reseached them for a friend and he bought one to use to remotely control the trolling function of a transmission on a commercial fishing boat. All it takes to control it is a dual pole, double throw, center off switch. You could also wire in limit switches to stop it at the right up and down postions. He was very happy with the results. Pricey though.
http://www.firgelliauto.com/default.php ... f02a80fc76
Cheers,
Gus
Sorry Gus, but that isn't trick, you need a relay, limit switches, a DPDT switch AND the remote controll unit... I won't go into wiring details here, but whats the point of going elecrtic if not wireless?
I had originally planned on doing the tongue box lid, hatch, stabalizer doors and cabin doors wireless, but decided to keep it simple, its a TD, not a low rider. I'm still toying with the hatch though.
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