Dakota Digital Single Linear Actuator Controller Lift Trunk Lids Covers Pac-3100 on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
Single Linear Actuator Controller
PAC-3100
from Dakota Digital
Then PAC-3100 is designed to control a linear
motor and is intended to be used to lift trunk lids and toppers/tonneau
covers. The PAC-3100 has a safety auto reverse feature that will stop
downward travel if something would block the trunk lid. If a too much
current draw is detected, indicating a blocked condition, the motors
will reverse and return to the previous position before they started
moving down.
The system can learn three user adjustable heights, so the trunk/cover will automatically move to a desired position with the push of a button. There is also an auto move to position feature that will open the trunk/cover when the key is turned off and close the cover when the key is turned on.
Designed to be used only with Dakota Digital Linear Actuators.
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