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David916

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Hi, I'm trying to add a switch that can control my bi-directional 110v motor.
I bought this joystick from Amazon but it doesn't come with instructions.
If anyhow can give me a hand, I would really appreciate it.

When I switch the Black and White wires on terminals #1 & #4, that changes the direction of the motor. Just didn't know how to wire the joystick.

Had a serious brain injury and it's hard for me to figure out new things so If you can break it down in the most simplest way possible, that would be awesome.



Thanks,
Dave
 

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Can you post some photos showing the actual wiring?

The lights dimming and it not tripping the breaker is a concern in any case. That is a 2.2A (running current) motor so should be on something like a 10A fuse or breaker at most. What is the supply?
 

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