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Confirmation that h-pin switch is live and working

Orion Smart DC to DC 12/30 Non isolated in 2016 Sprinter with smart alternator.

All wired up and seems to be working OK with the h-pin (right side) wired to a fuse that's only live when the engine is switched on and the black loop removed.

It takes a few seconds after starting the engine to start charging the leisure battery and seems to behave exactly the same as when the black loop was initially in with no h-pin wiring.

Is the switch definitely working?


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Orion DC-DC Converters not smart
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Stefanie (Victron Energy Staff) answered ·

Hi @Clummzie,

the bridge still must be installed (together with the wire to the H-pin) for engine detection override, so that once engine is switched on, the L-pin get >7V. That's how I understand the manual.

Section 4.5 and Figure 4 image on the left side.


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kevgermany avatar image kevgermany ♦♦ commented ·
Single L pin and H pin wiring is shown.

a is remote on off bridging the pins.

b is H pin only

c is L pin only.


Both b and c have switched shown.


Leaving the bridge in is probably putting it into voltage switching from the alternator, but that's a guess.


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clummzie answered ·

That's what I though to start with but then the shop (I bought it from) tech support told me to take the bridge/black cable loop out as per

https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Orion-Tr_Smart_DC-DC_Charger_-_Non-Isolated/Orion-Tr_Smart_DC-DC_Charger-en.pdf


It does seem to work but I'm frazzled after hours messing about and I just wanted to make sure I'd done it correctly!

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If you have it wired with the H-Pin without the bridge, then it's simply a remote on/off switch.
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kevgermany avatar image kevgermany ♦♦ commented ·
@Clummzie

If the bridge is out and nothing connected to L or H it won't turn on. Despite power on input connections.

With the bridge in, it is permanently switched on. But will not charge until the input voltage is high enough.

So what they're saying is that it needs to see a positive voltage on H or low on L or bridge to turn on. I'd guess this is for two reasons, safety and turning off the very small drain from the device when it's on, but not charging.

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