Victron M8 Circular Connector Male/Female 3 Pole Cable 5m

Victron M8 Circular Connector Male/Female 3 Pole Cable 5m

Victron Non-Inverting Remote On/Off Cable ASS030550200

Victron Non-Inverting Remote On/Off Cable ASS030550200

Inverting Remote On/Off Cable

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The Inverting remote on-off cable is intended for products which require active pull down of the
remote control terminal to switch on, while the source signal turns high when switch on is required.

The load output of an MPPT 75/15 or MPPT 100/15, for example, can be used to control an inverter.
Some inverters will switch on when the remote control input is pulled high. The remote control input
of other inverters must be pulled down to switch on.

Pull down to switch on is needed for the Victron inverters model Phoenix 12/180, 24/180, 12/350
and 24/350. These inverters should be interfaced to the load output of the MPPT 75/15 or MPPT
100/15 with the inverting remote on-off cable.


All Phoenix Inverters rated at 3kVA and more and all Multi Cs, Multis and Quattros also require
active pull down to switch on, and the inverting remote on-off cable can be used to interface
between the remote on-off terminal and a source signal that turns high when switch on is required

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