On Wednesday, October 05, 2011 03:25:52 PM Roland Jollivet did opine:

> On 5 October 2011 17:50, andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 5 October 2011 16:38, Kirk Wallace <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > > A robotics company may have what you need. I seem to recall the fuse
> > > for a windshield wiper is around 15A, so you may need something on
> > > the largesh side. I very briefly looked at Solarbotics and found:
> > > http://www.solarbotics.com/products/50115/
> > 
> > That looks workable. Using 0 to 5V with 2.5V as stop scares me
> > slightly, but I think we have a 12V supply that is only live when the
> > dyno is on, so it is probably usable.
> 
> Have a look at this. There are a few devices that may be suitable as
> part of the Arduino pluggables, which you should be able to obtain
> locally.
> 
> http://netram.co.za/Mechanical/50A-PWM-H-Bridge.html
> 
No readily available reverse though.  And I believe that is needed here?

> Regards
> Roland
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