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Old 04-20-2026, 05:42 PM
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Okay, so on the remote motor setup, I think I know what's what. The motor's setup is spring loaded and puts pressure on the tan gear thing. The other end side of that gear connects to a gear in the channel selector unit and that gear has metal contacts that also act as sprints pushing from the other side towards the motor. The tan gear thing doesn't actually mate up perfectly with the black one. The teeth only match up around 1/3 of the circumference. It is designed to slip over the black one when the motor turns, but stay in place all other times. With pressure from the spring on the motor side and the channel selector side, it's enough to let the tan one turn and then turn the channel selector gear. Still would like to get my hands on a replacement for possible future need.

Once I've gotten the replacement caps delivered, I'll install and reassemble. Hopefully the cleaning and reassembling will cure the channel changing issue.
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