damagi wrote:I just realized what you meant by this. There are two power switches on opposite sides. Whichever one you use will cause the motor to spin towards you. That makes sense.
Its definitely goofy that the speed control handle is on the "back" when in "saw" mode.
Thats no big deal. I have my powerstation working just fine. If its just a matter of adding a relay/switch to get reversing on my powerstation then I might as well try. I have a Mark V motor in the other thread that I am working on, but that is for a seperate setup.
It is not quit that simple. There are a couple extra wires required in the power cable. Multi conductor cable is readily available OR individual wires could be used either in addition to or in lieu of the normal cable.
You could also abandon the existing switch and build your own switch box so that you could do away with the relay (which I strongly suspect as the weak link).
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