Hi guys, this is my first time doing anything related to creating a circuit, aside from the eighth grade tech class, and I could really use your help. My plan is to make an electric shifter out of a drill motor connected to the shifter of a motorcycle that spins forward when a button is pushed and backwards when another button is pushed. I am trying to make them run using a single power source at 12 volts and a resistor to bring the voltage down to 9.6 volts that the drill ran on. When the buttons are not being pushed, the motor shouldn't be turning at all, and when they are the motor should turn. The thing is, I can't figure out how the wiring will look. If anyone can help me out, it would be awesome.
Thanks,
Cal
Thanks,
Cal
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