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  "createdAt": "2025-02-21T08:45:31.376Z",
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  "text": "That's correct; it's AC current and the different polarity means either a 1 or 0. A tiny onboard computer parses the signal and converts it to the relevant DC voltage for the motor.\nIt isn't too complicated and it's pretty low voltage; usually 12v. Even the DIY stuff shouldn't zap you too bad"
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