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Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby markopolo » Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:51 am

The 2004 and 2005 Roadtreks have a built in Tripp Lite RV612UL Inverter/Charger. The specs are: 12/110V, 600W, w/3 step 45 amp charger. It supplies up to 600 watts of continuous power and up to 1200 watts of peak surge power.

It is very important to turn the inverter off when not using it to conserve your battery as it draws more than 1 amp when turned on and not being used. The inverter has a 3 position switch: auto-remote/off/charge only.

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I used to leave mine on ‘Charge only’ so that my batteries charge when I’m on AC power. The switch on the inverter is small and the inverter is located under the bed. I use the inverter mainly to watch DVD’s. Invariably, when we want to turn the inverter off it is late; one of us might be sleeping so fumbling around under the bed in low lighting to turn off the inverter is a nuisance.

Tripp Lite sell an APSRM4 remote switch - msrp $149.00 It has indicator lights etc. I have seen it at around $100 but it still seems expensive to me.

I built my own simple remote switch for around $6. I have tested it and it works for me. I haven’t decided where to put it yet. Here's how I made it:

First I suggest you familiarize yourself with how the led’s on the inverter change when the inverter is on charge only or auto/remote so that you’ll know if your remote switch is working.

The remote switch plugs into the RJ45 jack on the Inverter. I used a piece of network cable with a RJ45 plug on one end and a simple on/off switch on the other end. Only the wires from pins one and seven are used. Shorting pins one and seven switches the unit from Inverter to Charge only. There are six other wires in the network cable, I took care to cut them at different lengths and covered them with electrical tape so they won’t short out.

You end up with piece of network cable with a RJ45 plug on one end with the wires from pin one and pin seven (from RJ45 plug) connected to a simple on/off switch on the other end. Turn the inverter off when you first plug in the switch then move the switch to the auto-remote position. The switch on the inverter has to be set to auto-remote for your new remote switch to work.

You can now mount this switch in a more convenient place than under the bed. :wink:

This picture shows how to locate pin one on the RJ45 plug:

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This will work on all Tripp Lite Inverter/Chargers that list their APSRM4 as an option.

Using the remote switch gives you two options: 1. auto (on) & 2. charge only. The charge only setting doesn't draw any current when you are not connected to grid (shore) power.
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Postby markopolo » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:37 pm

I consider this one of the best modifications that I made to my Roadtrek.

I am curious to know if anyone has done this. Post a reply if you have.
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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby K-mann » Mon May 18, 2009 10:46 pm

After being on the road for about seven months I finally added a remote switch to the inverter. Thanks for the how to post, I've had it bookmarked for over a year but never got around to doing it when I built my van. I can't believe I didn't do it sooner. No longer will I have to lift up the hatch and turn on the inverter in the morning when I make coffee. Bliss.
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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby VernM » Tue May 19, 2009 12:04 pm

Good for you! There are a lot of such things we can solve with a little bit of thinking that sure beat after-market prices. My whole van setup is a tribute to that, I like to think. Especially at the price of a new or newer commercial setup when one is on fixed income and savings alone.
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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby arrveedogz » Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:21 pm

The Adventurous has a remote inverter switch on the control panel above the side door -- as a result, there is already a plug in the TrippLite's remote port. I find that I occasionally want to turn the inverter on while driving (when recharging laptop battery) and so would like a remote switch on the dash. Is there such a thing as a parallel connection for the RJ45 jack?

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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby markopolo » Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:52 am

I can't think of any reason why two switches wouldn't work. To turn the inverter on you are shorting pins 1 & 7.

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There are types of RJ45 splitters available. You'd need the type that will have a warning on it like: Only one connection can be used at a time or not intended for simultaneous use because you are not using it for networking.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0360988698

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You'd need a short piece of Cat 5 cable from the inverter to the splitter. Then the existing RJ45 connector plugs into one of the dual ports and your new switch into the other.

You'd need pins 1 & 7 on both connectors. Some RJ45 splitters are meant to be used for a voip phone and a computer at the same time. That type wouldn't work because pins 1 & 7 are not wired on both jacks.
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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby arrveedogz » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:58 am

Yep, that's what I was looking for. I had seen those splitters for phone lines, but not for Cat 5. Looks like a quick fix; just have to route the new cable underneath and up to the dash and away we go. Much better than stopping, going around to open the side door and throwing the existing inverter switch.

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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby tman1950 » Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:08 pm

I'm interested in making one of these switches, but would like to view the photos mentioned. For some reason I'm not able to get to them. Any help Mark?
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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby markopolo » Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:10 am

Some photos require that you are logged in first.

Sometimes the links get broken. :( I fixed one of them. You should see them now as long as you are logged in.
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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby tman1950 » Sun Sep 20, 2009 3:50 am

Thank You, I can view the pictures now when logged in. I'm going to give this a try and will post a reply has to how it goes.
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Re: Tripp Lite Inverter/Charger - How to make a remote switch

Postby hardybob » Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:38 am

I was very interested in doing this mod for the remote inverter switch (thanks markopolo), but I realize that my 2006 RT 210 already has an inverter switch by the entrance door close to the main panel. It's cold outside with snow and ice so I haven't enough muster to go outside, but does anyone who has the 2006 or newer know if that switch is the same thing as a remote switch? Hopefully I won't have to make one.

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