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Remote Load-Isolator Switch Connection
BatteryPlus35
allows for remote control of the load connections by two methods,
remote switch via the
Trek
display (optional accessory) and hardware remote switch
terminals. All loads can be turned off by operation of either switch. This feature can
be used to store the caravan when not used.
Both methods are described below. If both methods are installed, the dedicated
remote switch overrides the remote switch via
Trek
.
Remote Switch via Trek Display
The load outputs on
BatteryPlus35
can be controlled via
Trek
(purchased
separately).
Trek
has a dedicated button to switch all loads off and on. When the
loads are OFF the unit enters into ECO mode.
Battery charging is not affected by this switch.
For detailed information and more, see page 31.
Note:
This function is not available on the
RVView
.
Remote Switch via Hardware Remote Switch Terminal (RSW)
A pair of contacts, item
in Name and Function of Parts, are provided for
connection to the external switch. When this switch is shorted, all loads are
disconnected from all power and the unit is put into storage mode.
Battery charging is not affected by this switch.
Any accessories connected to the communication bus are turned off.
Any convenient switch and wire size may be used.
Communication Bus Connection
The communication bus connection is used to connect the
BatteryPlus35
and
external BMPRO accessories via a data cable.
Note:
See the BMPRO by Setec website for cable accessories.
Installing Controllable Pumps
The
BatteryPlus35
has a feature which enables two output channels to be remotely
controlled from the
Trek
unit. These outputs are used to control two pumps which
can only be switched ON and OFF, if installed. The pumps have to be connected to
outputs and . If only one pump is required to be controlled, connect it to output
Figure 3: DC Wiring Diagram for
BatteryPlus35SR
and
BatteryPlus35HA
and Figure
4: DC Wiring Diagram for
BatteryPlus35PM
shows a single pump connected.
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