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Use of one output on Blue Smart IP22 12V 3 channel as a +12V signal

Can I use output 1 for charging and output 2 as a +12V signal output to my CBE distribution board to detect whether the charger (i.e. camper van) is connected to 230V or not? Will the Blue Smart give constant +12V on output 2, or cycle between outputs, which will turn on and off the +12V "signal" in my case?

The reason I need this is that my legacy CBE CB516 charger had a "S" net +12V signal output to inform the CBE distribution board about the 230V connected state. This is used both to turn on the "230V connected" led on the control panel, and to administrate the charger relay for starter battery charging.

The legacy "S" net +12V signal was rated 50mA. Will the Blue Smart "push" too much current which may blow my distribution board?

If this is possible, will somebody please guide me through any important config settings?

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djsmiley answered ·

No problem.

You can use any power supply for the S indicator as long as it can supply 50mA or more. A 3-channel can be used for this as well, I only would recommend adding a small in-line fuse (500mA) to the S-wire, since that wire can't handle the 20-30A of the Victron.



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Thank you! Yes the wire into the distribution board is very thin (of course since it is a signal cable only). I can add a fuse, but how to avoid the fuse to blow constantly due to high currents from Victron? Any way of configurating the outputs in a smart way?

And you think the Blue Smart output 2 will give me permanent +12V when 230V is connected, and the Blue Smart will not cycle between the 2 connected outputs (giving periodicly 0V at output 2)?

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