I am installing a new LifePo4 battery bank (not Victron) on my boat. I have a Multiplus 120/3000 and a BMV700 and I am planning to install a CerboGX/GX50 at the same time as the new lithium batteries.
My question is about how to shut down the Multiplus via the CerboGX using a signal from the battery. The battery has a pair of signal wires available which, according to the documentation:
When voltage or temperature or current became abnormal, the resistance will be changed from infinite resistance (open circuit) to zero resistance (closed circuit).
So, I'm trying to understand how I could wire this to a relay (?) on the CerboGX so that when the battery signal wire closes the circuit, the CerboGX shuts down the Multiplus charger and/or inverter.
According to the battery manufacturer, the signal wires will close the circuit when either of voltage, temp or current goes out of spec (too high or low) and these set points are meant to be triggered before the BMS shuts down the battery, so that the signal can be used to shut down charge sources and loads before the BMS has to take action.
Presumably this signal will have 0vdc (infinite resistance) which means everything is ok, and will have battery voltage (12.xvdc) when the circuit is closed. Is this right?
Can this be done and if so, how? THANKS!