Fast window mod - motor relays on a PCB! (3 Viewers)

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Would you need one of these for each window? I have a 24v cruiser and would love to try this as taking apart and cleaning all the switches did nothing for me.
 
does this work for this 80? edit saw your previous post questioning this. My wallet is ready.
 
Would you need one of these for each window? I have a 24v cruiser and would love to try this as taking apart and cleaning all the switches did nothing for me.
Yes I have a version for 24V. PM me.
 
does this work for this 80? edit saw your previous post questioning this. My wallet is ready.
Potentially - depends on the 80 window circuit / EE design. PM me.
 
Boards have been manufactured and are shipping out to me now.
Parts en route too. I should have an update by end of next week - I'll test them on my workbench first and then test them in my truck.
 
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i’m totally in !!
 
I really don't know much about anything but will this also make the windows roll up faster like the other thread, or is this just a way to save the switches from so much amps? I mean I know they will be a bit faster but will they move with authority like the other thread claims?
 
I really don't know much about anything but will this also make the windows roll up faster like the other thread, or is this just a way to save the switches from so much amps? I mean I know they will be a bit faster but will they move with authority like the other thread claims?
It will do both. Save the switches and make them move with authority.
 
PCBs arrived today. Waiting on some parts. The total board size is about the same area as a single one of the relays that's flopping around loose in my passenger door.
This is not the final design that I will provide to other folks - I am going to double up on the amount of copper (doing a redundant trace on top & bottom for the current carrying traces) even though there's plenty of copper already. But this will allow me to test basic functionality.

The final design will be the same size.

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PCBs arrived today. Waiting on some parts. The total board size is about the same area as a single one of the relays that's flopping around loose in my passenger door.
This is not the final design that I will provide to other folks - I am going to double up on the amount of copper (doing a redundant trace on top & bottom for the current carrying traces) even though there's plenty of copper already. But this will allow me to test basic functionality.

The final design will be the same size.

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Osh Park?
 
PCBs arrived today. Waiting on some parts. The total board size is about the same area as a single one of the relays that's flopping around loose in my passenger door.
This is not the final design that I will provide to other folks - I am going to double up on the amount of copper (doing a redundant trace on top & bottom for the current carrying traces) even though there's plenty of copper already. But this will allow me to test basic functionality.

The final design will be the same size.

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2oz copper layers? ENEPIG? Looks nice
 
I'm out of town the rest of the week and the rest of my parts haven't arrived yet, so won't be able to test until next week. Stay tuned. Thanks for following along.
 
I’m in for two sets of 12V and two sets of 24V. Please. This is amazing.
 

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