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    Hi Ray,
    But what I think I have done is,
    Left Stop and Fwd the same as they were.
    Then connected the Rev press botton to a latching relay that closes both S1 and S2.

    So it would operate as the switched are labeled........... I think.
    I may not have draw the double pole relay correctly.

    Stuart

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    John sent me yesterday a mail "the wiring on the remote needs to be altered with the addition of a second normally-open contact block clipped on to the rear of the existing contact block on the REVERSE button." The contact block is on the way to me than we will see if its work.
    Thanks Olaf

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    Hi Olaf,
    It'll be interesting to see what turns up, if its just another momentary contact it will start in REV when you press the REV button but it will stop again when you take your finger off. Let us know how you get on.

    Stuart

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