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US $239.20
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Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:MAGNUM Manufacturer Part Number:ME-ARC50

ME-ARC50 

MAGNUM ENERGY ADVANCED DIGITAL LCD DISPLAY REMOTE CONTROL W/ 50 FT CABLE AND ME-RC-BZ BEZEL

This advanced feature remote offers the same simple push button operation of the ME-RC with advanced features and setup menus. The ME-ARC features a Favs button for storing up to five of your favorite setup menus, a Control button for fast easy control of the inverter, charger, and generator, meter button with AC and DC meters, advanced setup menus, and advanced tech menus.

Easy-to-read: The large LCD screen and at-a-glance LEDs display the inverter / charger status in a straight-forward way. Soft keys give simple access to menus and a rotary encoder knob makes it easy to quickly scroll through menus and select settings.

Non-volatile memory: Critical settings are saved even if the power is disconnected.

No cross platform confusion: The ME-ARC remote is the same remote used on all Magnum inverter / charger models in the ME, MS, MS-PAE, RD, MM, and the MMS Series lines.

A standard 50’ 4-wire, twisted pair cable allows for plenty of room to display the Remote with ease.


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