CODDIWOMPLE Power Gear Q-SYNC multi motor Adapter Kit
This kit is designed specifically for use with Power Gear Q-SYNC slide systems and expands the capability of your existing CODDIWOMPLE to safely interface with multi-motor slide setups.
This is an add-on kit.
You must already own a CODDIWOMPLE kit at minimum the Base Kit level for this adapter set to function.
If you own any of the following, you already have the required core adapters:
CODDIWOMPLE Base Kit
CODDIWOMPLE Plus Kit
CODDIWOMPLE Pro Kit
Service Tech Pack
This Q-SYNC Adapter Kit builds on what you already own. It does not replace or duplicate a full CODDIWOMPLE system.
Power Gear Q-SYNC systems may use one, two, three, or up to four motors.
This kit allows safe interfacing with systems using up to four motors.
Kit Includes:
1 Additional Awning Extension Cable
(CODDIWOMPLE kits already include one. This provides the second needed for Q-SYNC setups.)
2 SAE Y-Splitters (Used to connect multiple motors.)
3 Ground Control 3.0 Controller Harnesses (approximately 1 ft long)
(Your CODDIWOMPLE already includes one. This kit provides the additional three needed to support up to four motors.)
3 Inline Polarity Reversers
(Used to verify proper motor direction before full system operation.)
When Combined With Your Existing CODDIWOMPLE Kit You Will Have
2 Awning Extension Cables
4 Ground Control 3.0 Controller Harnesses
2 SAE Y-Splitters
3 Inline Polarity Reversers
This provides the ability to properly interface with up to four Q-SYNC slide motors during diagnostics or operation.
Technician Safety Note
This kit is intended for trained service technicians only.
Q-SYNC slide motors are polarity sensitive.
If motor polarity is incorrect, operating the slide can cause damage to:
Slide mechanisms
Motors
Gearboxes
Structural components
It is imperative that the polarity of each motor be verified independently before attempting to run the entire slide system.
The included inline polarity reversers are provided to safely determine correct motor direction and prevent opposing motor operation.
Failure to verify polarity before running the full slide system can result in significant component damage.