Inverter remote switches

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Hi everyone, looking for some help.
I have a failed modified sine wave inverter that I want to swap out for a pure sine wave model.
Question is, are the remote switch connections to the inverter the same so I can use the old remote?

Cheers
Ray
 
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Hi everyone, looking for some help.
I have a failed modified sine wave inverter that I want to swap out for a pure sine wave model.
Question is, are the remote switch connections to the inverter the same so I can use the old remote?

Cheers
Ray
Usually needs to be the same brand.

What brand is it ?
Hi everyone, looking for some help.
I have a failed modified sine wave inverter that I want to swap out for a pure sine wave model.
Question is, are the remote switch connections to the inverter the same so I can use the old remote?

Cheers
Ray
Usually needs to be the same brand.

What brand is it ?
 
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I've looked a little into this and there seems to be a standard RG, 9 or 11, can't recall which but they look like a telephone connection into the phone itself, not the extending.
 
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I've looked a little into this and there seems to be a standard RG, 9 or 11, can't recall which but they look like a telephone connection into the phone itself, not the extending.
That's just the connector they are using it's the software that will determine if it works & the pins may be connected differently.

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Hi everyone, looking for some help.
I have a failed modified sine wave inverter that I want to swap out for a pure sine wave model.
Question is, are the remote switch connections to the inverter the same so I can use the old remote?

Cheers
Ray
It MIGHT do if the jack is the same. I couldn't find a remote to switch mine off. I made my own after watching this YouTube video, there's a bit of waffle but he explains the principle really well. Very easy when you know how and it works a treat, just make sure you buy the cable with the correct number of cores👍
 
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Cheers for that. I did see this and it makes even more sense having watched it again this morning
 
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Cheers for that. I did see this and it makes even more sense having watched it again this morning
This is the cable I used
MainCore 2m long FLAT RJ12 to RJ12 (6P6C) Cable Lead Cord / (p.s. RJ11 to RJ11 with 6 wire) (Available in 0.30m, 0.50, 2m, 3m, 5m, 10m) (2m) Amazon product ASIN B07BHNVM2V

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I think all that is required to switch most inverters on an off is a remote make or break switch. That is how my Victron works even though it uses an RJ11 cable.
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Think I’ve got the solution.
When my new inverter comes it’ll have its own switch. I can just unplug my old switch, leaving the cable routed, in place and reconnect the new switch/inverter in🙃
 
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