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NevoConnect Voltage Sensor Info consolidated
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Post 1 made on Saturday June 7, 2008 at 14:53
bs15
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I have read all threads/posts regarding this topic and want to make sure I am heading in the right direction. I am using a Q50 in conjunction with a NevoConnect Module. The problem component in the system is the much debated 60" Vizio Plasma [yes, the non-HD picture sucks].

Here is the question: Can the Nevo Voltage Sensor [Model #1039] be triggered directly from a Xantech CSM1 through the 3.5mm input located adjacent to the 2-pin screw connector, or do I need to also use a Xantec CBCSM1 [fed from a CSM1] to send the signal to the Nevo Voltage Sensor via the 14AWG connectors?
Here is a link to see both of the Xantec units referenced above:

[Link: xantech.com]

Any help is much appreciated!!
-Blake
Post 2 made on Sunday June 8, 2008 at 03:46
Ry-dog
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I have now used this a couple of times and it works extremely well, but yes, you need both the CSM1 and the CBCSM1 together (remember that you'll have to purchase the power supply for the CBCSM1 as well).

You'll plug your Vizio plasma into the CSM1 current sensor, then run the current sensor to the CBCSM1. Then you'll connect the Nevo Voltage sensor to the "GND" and "Pull Up" connections on the CBCSM1.

Enjoy and remember to program your If/Then statements.
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday June 8, 2008 at 07:52
bs15
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Thank you so much for the info!!


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