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    Default Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    Just wondering if its possible to check electric doors and mirrors with out them being in the car?

    Could anyone suggest a way to do so? i.e. hooking them straight up to a car batterie via something to regulate it?

    want to check if this works

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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    just power the 2 wires going into the motor.

    reverse the polarity if you want the motor to go the other way
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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    Quote Originally Posted by xcedricx
    batterie
    Battery.

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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    LOL... ahh my bad.

    can i jsut plug them stright to a car battery? no need to change the voltage or anything?

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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    That's all that normally happens anyway, power from the battery is applied and they do their job...

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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    yeh, they'd be 12V motors.

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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    ahh ok then, ill give it a go soon, i always jsut thought there was something to regulate the current inbetween the battery and the window/mirror motors besides a fuse.

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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    The motors just draw whatever current they need. The fuse doesnt actually regulate current, they are there incase of an over current situation, where the current goes over the fuse value. When the fuse blows it will open the circuit so a high current doesnt flow to that device.

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    Default Re: Checking elec. Doors & mirrors with out a car?

    ahh, checked all the elec's and they all worked thanks guys for the help!!!

    rep has been given and if it hasnt its because i cant... got to spread it around

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