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Technical Limits and Safety Information⚓︎

Read these limits and safety notes before installation or operation.

Before You Start

Technical Limits⚓︎

Parameter Limit
Supply Voltage 7 V – 56 V DC
Max. Peak Current 300 mA
Operating Temperature −20 °C to +85 °C / −4 °F to +185 °F
Cable Lengths Power/Data ≤ 3 m; CAN bus ≤ 1 m (twisted)
Minimum Distance to Equipment Maintain spacing from antennas and sensitive electronics (see Compliance and Certifications)
Default Vehicle Wiring 12 V (passenger car). For 24 V vehicles, contact INVERS Support before installation.

For comprehensive technical specifications, including environmental and robustness ratings (IP30, ISO 16750), see the CloudBoxx Fact Sheet.

CAN Wiring

Use twisted wires and follow vehicle/CAN standards (e.g., SAE J2284).
Keep runs short and protect them from abrasion and heat.
See detailed guidance in the CAN Installation.

Prohibited Actions (Safety-Critical)⚓︎

  • Do not interrupt ignition or fuel pump circuits (required during driving).
  • Do not mount in airbag inflation or crash-impact zones, and do not obstruct the driver’s view.
  • Do not connect any wires to CAN write pins (22, 23) without explicit approval from INVERS Support.
  • Do not proceed with installation if the unit appears damaged — contact Support.

If you need CAN write access or have uncertainties, contact INVERS Support.
For wiring details, refer to the CAN Installation.

Installation Safety Notes (Summary)⚓︎

  • Installation by qualified personnel only; disconnect the vehicle battery before starting.
  • Use the standard or vehicle-specific harness; ensure proper fusing on supply lines.
  • Route cables to avoid sharp edges/moving parts; crimp or solder per best practice.
  • Antenna placement: Mount with clear sky view, avoid shielding by metal surfaces; follow the antenna’s instructions.
  • After installation, perform configuration and functional tests with the SmartControl App.
  • Keep an installation protocol documenting all performed steps.

Next steps

Operator Responsibilities⚓︎

The fleet/operator is responsible for:

  • The operating model, including its functional and safety features, is under the operator’s responsibility.
  • Complying with local regulations and OEM requirements.
  • Ensuring installation is performed correctly and safely.
  • Maintaining the system and applying updates according to guidance.

For legal obligations and regulatory context, see Compliance and Certifications.

For detailed wiring information, vehicle-specific instructions, and app configuration, use SmartControl.