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Some loads with high inrush current can best be connected directly to the battery. If
equipped with a remote on-off input, these loads can be controlled by connecting the
load output of the controller to this remote on-off input. A special interface cable may be
needed.
Alternatively, a BatteryProtect may be used to control the load. Please see our website
for specifications.
Low power inverters, such as the Phoenix VE.Direct inverters up to 375VA, can be
powered by the load output, but the maximum output power will be limited by the
current limit of the load output.
Phoenix VE.Direct inverters can be controlled by connecting the left side connection
of the remote control to the load output.
The bridge on the remote control between left and right must be removed.
The Victron inverters model Phoenix 12/800, 24/800, 12/1200 and 24/1200 can be
controlled by connecting the right side connection of the inverter remote control directly
to the load output (see figure 4 at the end of this manual).
For the Victron inverters model Phoenix 12/180, 24/180, 12/350, 24/350, the Phoenix
Inverter Compact models and the MultiPlus Compact models an interface cable is
needed: the Inverting remote on-off cable, article number ASS030550100, see figure 5
at the end of this manual.
3.7 LEDs
LED indication:
permanent on
blinking
off
Regular operation
LEDs
Bulk
Absorption
Float
Not charging (*1)
Bulk
Absorption
Automatic equalisation
Float
Note (*1): The bulk LED will blink briefly every 3 seconds when the system is powered but there is insufficient power to start charging.
Fault situations
LEDs
Bulk
Absorption
Float
Charger temperature too high
Charger over-current
Charger or panel over-voltage
Internal error (*2)
Note (*2): E.g. calibration and/or settings data lost, current sensor issue.