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crcr
Apr 10, 2013Explorer
One more question comes to mind. There are contacts on the inverter to connect a remote switch, which I will be doing. Below I copied and pasted the directions. I wonder if the feed off that is 12V? Judging from the max 16 AWG wire, I'm thinking it might be. I have a 12V toggle switch with an LED on-light built in. I would like to use that switch, but the instructions don't state if the feed is 12V. Does anyone know?
From the instructions:
A remote switch can be installed to switch the SureSine AC output on/off from a remote location allowing the SureSine to be installed in an inaccessible location or enclosure. A single-pole, single-throw switch (SPST) is required (not included).
1.
Using a small gauge wire (max. 1.0 mm2 or 16 AWG, 300V min.), wire one terminal of the Remote On/Off terminal block to one end of a SPST switch.
2.
From the other contact on the switch, wire another small gauge wire to the remaining open terminal on the Remote On/Off terminal block.
From the instructions:
A remote switch can be installed to switch the SureSine AC output on/off from a remote location allowing the SureSine to be installed in an inaccessible location or enclosure. A single-pole, single-throw switch (SPST) is required (not included).
1.
Using a small gauge wire (max. 1.0 mm2 or 16 AWG, 300V min.), wire one terminal of the Remote On/Off terminal block to one end of a SPST switch.
2.
From the other contact on the switch, wire another small gauge wire to the remaining open terminal on the Remote On/Off terminal block.
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