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    ok. there must be one built into it. does that mean it is or isnt possible to control the direction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Master View Post
    ok. there must be one built into it. does that mean it is or isnt possible to control the direction?
    Do you have the make and model number of the motor?
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    They are Rotalink 5025-24050-30B. Google found nothing and i cant find that exact model on their site. shame they dont have a search box

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Master View Post
    They are Rotalink 5025-24050-30B. Google found nothing and i cant find that exact model on their site. shame they dont have a search box
    Decoding their code ...

    shows 5024 is a 24 mm thick case and 5025 a 25 mm thick case ...

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    This is a general question for any motors like that. There are some others that i would like to do the same thing with but i dont know the numbers of those.

    It seems like they were designed to move in a random direction. I just want to know what causes the randomness so maby i can make it predictable.

    Not sure about these motors but the other ones i have will change direction if you stop them with your hand.

    I think i might end up with a simple on/off circuit instead of directional control

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    Hi,

    What is the number of leads coming out of the motor?

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    Just 2. Its not a stepper motor (shame)

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