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Non-Inverting Cable ASS030550200 resistance to pull RX to GND on an MPPT

I want to switch off my MPPT with ignition on. So I have to pull down RX to GND, and therefore I prepared the mentioned cable with a JST plug.


But I recognized that on a high signal the resistance between COM (black) and REMOTE (red) is still some 52kOhms. Is this too much to pull down RX to GND or will it work?

MPPT SmartSolarVE.Directremote console
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wkirby answered ·

As I recall, Rx has a pretty high impedance, so it doesn't take much to pull it down.

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Sounds good. I reckon GND to be on the same potential as system/battery ground?
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