Of course.... just move your arm quickerwill this work on manual windows?
Of course.... just move your arm quickerwill this work on manual windows?
There is no magic when it comes to things like this. We ask to explain how it works. Simple question.
Bump the voltage up...
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and use the original switch to tell the module with way to send the power... so while it might not be an off the shelf relay, it does the same job as one.
... in a Ferrari that had windows even slower than what is in our gn's............it was so slow that i used to grab it with my hand and help pull it up... R Clark
I too wanted this part,even emailed to get one.But when people started asking questions other then the normal.i tooYou're implying what??
Not even close
FWIWIf we were talking about a very complex component that in theory takes years and years of design to overcome a problem, there wouldn't be a second guess on spending $140.
But this is a bunch of DIY'rs discussing the speed of an electrical motor.
It just doesn't seem logical to spend the amount of money asked, to speed up a 12vdc motor in the year 2016.
I too wanted this part,even emailed to get one.But when people started asking questions other then the normal.i too
was interested in what is involved in speeding up a window motor.
FWIW
Richard Clark is no DIYer....
FWIW
Richard Clark is no DIYer....
I dont believe anybody said anything about anybodys expertise,I also don't think this has anything to do with anybody personally.Ya, but most of these newbies don't know that or could even begin to understand his level of expertise.
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if it doesn't increase the power to the motor to make it go faster, then how does it work? does it use a flux capacitor to create a series of wormholes to cause the window to travel thru hyperspace for several short bursts that makes the window appear to move faster while not really moving faster at all from it's frame of reference within the multiverse?