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The Wagan AA5603 Pure Line Power Inverter Remote is a wired control solution designed for seamless operation of Wagan's Pure Sine Power Inverters, including models EL3802, EL3804, EL3808, and EL3810. This remote enhances user experience with its compatibility and ease of use, making it an essential accessory for efficient energy management.
U**D
Worked perfect for my DIY Solar Battery box
Well, even I got it working the first time. It was a no brainer with my 1000W Wagan pure sine wave inverter. Very nice not to have to open the case I have it in, and not having to fool around trying to find the toggle switch on the inverter. Nice looking panel too. Good product. I don't recall them saying it works with the 1000 watt 12V inverter in the ad, but it certainly does.
M**.
Works great
A little modernization would be welcome but aside from the 90's vibe this device worked well
C**B
Works with Renogy 2000w inverter!
I lost the remote on/off switch that came with my Renogy 2000w inverter and bought this as a replacement. It is roughly the same size and shape, plugged in directly to the Renogy and worked flawlessly! Great to use as a replacement on/off switch!
D**W
Working well outdoors for several months
I use this switch control an Amazon generic brand inverter that is at my barn mostly provide lighting power. It’s been outside under a lean to around a year and still works when used 3-5 times a week.
A**R
Did not work as intended.. Or at all
When the remote switch was applied, the lights flickered on and off with no control. Did not work on a 1500w inverter with built in connections. The product looked solid.
K**E
Perfect replacement for Renogy
This remote switch works perfectly on my Renogy 2000watt inverter. It''s also about half the price of the Renogy replacement remote.
A**Y
Doesn’t work
Doesn’t work for me
S**S
Cable is hard-wired. You cannot use an existing cable
Control has an RJ11 jack ("Telephone" jack vs RJ45 "Ethernet" jack) on the end that connects to inverter, but is hard-wired into the control itself. Most controllers use an RJ11 with a plug on both ends. This means you have to re-run the entire cable if you install this to replace something else; or if you replace this in the future. A simple change would save a lot of hassle.
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