Power lead screw for 7x12.

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Hi
The unit was from a English supplier I purchased it along with other parts and I can't remember the price.
Wiper motors are all 2 wire I think what you are looking at is the 2 or 3 speed wires and the park connection Just take all that off until you only have the basic motor left.

Remember car systems are 14 volt systems not 12 and will take a lot more and still be reliable mine runs at 18 to 20 volts depending on the load.

Brian.
 
Hi
The unit was from a English supplier I purchased it along with other parts and I can't remember the price.
Wiper motors are all 2 wire I think what you are looking at is the 2 or 3 speed wires and the park connection Just take all that off until you only have the basic motor left.

Remember car systems are 14 volt systems not 12 and will take a lot more and still be reliable mine runs at 18 to 20 volts depending on the load.

Brian.

ok, l ordered a inexpensive PWM unit from e bay. Maybe I will try to find a 14 V power supply.
So do you think a wiper motor is better than a window motor?
Someone on Practical machinist seemed to thing so, as wiper motors are designed to run longer, and window motors only run intermittently.
Will have to take a trip to the pick and pull.
 
ok, l ordered a inexpensive PWM unit from e bay. Maybe I will try to find a 14 V power supply.
So do you think a wiper motor is better than a window motor?
Someone on Practical machinist seemed to thing so, as wiper motors are designed to run longer, and window motors only run intermittently.
Will have to take a trip to the pick and pull.

Remember It must be 14v on load
Brian.
 
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