Victron

Victron Skylla-i Remote On-Off Cable

£24.00
Tax included.
ASS030550400
A remote on/off control cable for the Victron Skylla-i charger. It turns the charger on when its input signal is high and off when the signal is low or free-floating, making it ideal for use with a VE.Bus BMS so charging stops when the batteries are full.

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Description

The Skylla-i remote on-off cable plugs into the Skylla-i charger's remote on/off port and switches the charger using a simple signal level. With the input signal high the charger runs, and when the signal goes low or is left free-floating the charger switches off. The most common use is connecting the Skylla-i to a VE.Bus BMS, which disables the charger once the batteries reach full charge. Because it responds to a basic high/low signal, the cable also works with a Li-Ion BMS relay or an open-collector optocoupler output. The maximum input voltage is 70 V, the charger switches on at approximately 6 V, and it switches off when the input falls below 1 V or is free-floating.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Remote on/off control for the Victron Skylla-i charger
  • Charger runs when the source signal is high; off when low or free-floating
  • Designed to connect a Skylla-i to a VE.Bus BMS so charging stops when batteries are full
  • Also works with a Li-Ion BMS relay or open-collector optocoupler output
  • Maximum input voltage 70 V
  • Plugs into the Skylla-i remote on/off port

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Electrical

Maximum input voltage70 V
Switch-on levelApproximately 6 V
Switch-off levelBelow 1 V or free-floating

Connectivity

CompatibilityVictron Skylla-i charger remote on/off port; VE.Bus BMS or Li-Ion BMS

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How does the cable switch the Skylla-i on and off?
The charger turns on when the input signal is high (it switches on at approximately 6 V) and turns off when the signal falls below 1 V or is left free-floating.
What is the typical use for this cable?
It is commonly used to connect a Skylla-i to a VE.Bus BMS so the BMS stops charging when the batteries are full. It also works with a Li-Ion BMS relay or open-collector optocoupler output.
What is the maximum input voltage?
The maximum input voltage for the control signal is 70 V.