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Well, not exactly, Angier. My circuit automatically shorts the motor
terminals when ever power is removed, as required - and mine still coasts
just a little bit. In fact, I've checked to be sure of the shorting when
both relays are de-energized and I still see a small mount of coast. And
it's enough to allow the magnetized to rod slip past the magnetic switch if
I'm not careful. It may be that the magnetism on the rods on my mechanism
has weakened and just barely trips the switch. I don't know. What I do know
is that a positive acting micro-switch (mechanically actuated) will solve
the problem and that's what I'm going to install, regardless of the actual
source of the problem.
Dan Schaefer
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