On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Jeff Steifel wrote:
You can't do it with a switch.
The timing of the brushes controls the direction.

Hey now,
Um, no, not true. The timing controls how efficent the motor turns in whatever direction. If the timing is off a bit it'll still work, just not as well.
                        RobII

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