Hey guys, just wanted to share a quick experience in case it helps someone. I was working on a small workshop project where I needed a linear actuator to lift a panel, and I got completely stuck at the control stage. The actuator worked, but the movement felt rough and unpredictable, especially when trying to stop it at specific positions. After some digging, I came across this guide: actuator wiring guide https://www.progressiveautomations.com/en-eu/pages/control-system-for-actutor-guide . It breaks down different control system options, explains how things like controllers, switches, and wiring actually affect motion, and that cleared up a lot of confusion for me. After adjusting my setup based on that info, everything started moving much more smoothly and consistently. For anyone feeling lost with actuator controls, this kind of explanation really makes a difference.