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INSTALLATION GUIDE
2.4.3 Connecting the Battery Sensor
Wire the Battery Sensor as shown in figure 2.4.1.1 ensuring that the “BNEG” stud
connects to the House Battery negative terminal and the “GND” stud connects to
the vehicle common ground point.
Connect the CANBus Connection cable, the cable with the RJ12 connector, to the
CANBus network via the T-Piece supplied (see figure 2.4.2). The CANBus Connection
cable should be connected to the T-Piece using the RJ12 Insert provided.
The Battery Positive Lead connects to the house battery positive terminal, this
lead measures voltage and temperature at the battery.
2.4.4 Wiring the Main Unit
Refer to Figure 2.4.1 for required connections and to Figure 2.4.2 typical setup.
NOTE: If a longer Remote Monitor cable is required, a replacement CAT5 patch
cable may be used, up to a length of 10m.
to Vehicle
Common
Ground
to House Battery
Positive Terminal
to House Battery
Negative Terminal
to Main
Unit
to Remote
Monitor
CAN Bus
Connection
(cable lugs not supplied)
19
CANBus Interface
Ground
1
3
5
6
Solar Input
AC Mains Input
DC Input
Battery Output
4
2
Load Disconnect
Ignition Trigger
AC
MAINS
Figure 2.4.1 - Required connections.
Figure 2.4.1.1 - Battery Sensor connections