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FWIW, I'm with Dan given you bought a cheap motor, it doesn't do exactly what you want, a more correct one way motor can be also had cheaply.

@Danr posted:

Alternatively, you can get single direction one for $10-$12 and use this one on something where direction doesn’t matter.

Again, there are DIY methods that could modify your existing install, but they could require machining, adapting, and all kinds of other problems.

Glad to help any way we can, but this one, it's just at a cost and complexity point. The motor you have is working as intended- maybe not how you intended. Changing that is "possible", but again at a cost and complexity point, VS just buying the motor that works the way you require is probably a simpler an more effective path forward.

Last edited by Vernon Barry

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