Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Charger remote cable

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Remote on/off cable for Victron Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Chargers, enabling remote control referenced to the secondary battery (e.g. lithium with BMS) in dual-battery vehicle and marine installations.

SKU
ASS070300100
Dimensions
1000 x 8 x 8 mm
Cable Type
Remote on/off cable
Compatible Products
Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Chargers
Function
References remote on/off to secondary battery
Typical Application
Dual battery systems with lithium BMS

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Full Specifications

SKU ASS070300100
Dimensions 1000 x 8 x 8 mm
Cable Type Remote on/off cable
Compatible Products Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Chargers
Function References remote on/off to secondary battery
Typical Application Dual battery systems with lithium BMS

About the Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Charger remote cable

The Victron Energy Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Charger Remote Cable (ASS070300100) enables remote on/off control of Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC chargers when the remote signal needs to be referenced to the secondary (output) battery rather than the primary (input) battery. In standard configuration, the Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Charger remote on/off circuit is referenced to the primary battery (e.g. starter battery). However, in installations where the secondary battery has a BMS (such as lithium batteries), the BMS charge-disconnect signal is referenced to the secondary battery. This remote cable solves that issue by providing the correct reference for the remote on/off function. This is an essential accessory for any dual-battery installation using Victron Orion-Tr Isolated DC-DC Chargers with lithium secondary batteries, commonly found in campervans, motorhomes, boats, and off-grid vehicles.