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Remote Control Inverter Solutions for Distribution and Project Supply

May 21, 2026 Leave a message

Inverter with Remote Control Options for B2B Buyers

 

For distributors, importers, and project buyers, remote control is no longer a minor add-on. In many RV, truck, off-grid, and backup installations, the inverter is mounted inside a cabinet, storage bay, or equipment compartment where direct access is inconvenient. That is why it makes more sense to offer clear standard, wired remote, and wireless remote variants instead of one generic model.

Based on current Yueqing Reliable materials, remote-control inverter options already exist across several product lines. This gives buyers a cleaner way to match product configuration to installation type, price level, and end-user expectations.

 

Remote Control Specifications

 

Type Specification
Wired Remote

Optional configuration

Two versions available: LCD display panel or switch-only control

16 ft wired remote control

RS485 interface

Wireless Remote

Remote switch

Up to 100 ft in rooms with walls and doors

Up to 150 ft in open areas

Recommended battery: 23A 12V alkaline battery

 

Current Series and Remote Variant Overview

 

Series Power Range Wired Remote Wireless Remote Typical Applications Link
SE 300W-5000W     RV, truck, off-grid, emergency backup, mobile power, solar system SE Example
RBP 300W-5000W RV, backup systems, off-grid setups, retail and distribution-oriented mainstream power projects, solar system RBP Example
AU 300W-3000W Car power, portable use, consumer backup, light off-grid, travel power setups,solar system AU Example
U5 1000W-5000W RV, mobile systems, backup power, feature-oriented power installations, solar system U5 Example
RBH 5000W-10000W Heavy-duty backup, fixed off-grid systems, engineering and high-load installations, solar system RBH Example
RBQ 1500W-3000W Car power, portable use, RV, backup systems, consumer backup, off-grid setups, light off-grid, travel power setups,solar system Coming soon

 

Why This Structure Works for B2B Buyers

 

This structure is easier to sell because it gives buyers a clearer product ladder.

  • Standard models fit price-sensitive demand where basic inverter function comes first.
  • Wired remote models fit fixed installations where stable control and panel access matter more.
  • Wireless remote models fit RV, truck, and off-grid markets where convenient daily switching is a stronger selling point.

That makes the remote-control feature easier to position by application instead of treating it as a vague optional extra.

 

Final Thoughts

 

Yueqing Reliable's current remote-control offering already supports several B2B sales directions. The SE Series covers mainstream wireless remote demand, the U5 Series gives a clear wired-and-wireless feature platform, the RBP Series supports both remote directions in the mainstream pure sine wave range, AU covers wireless-remote consumer-oriented demand, and the RBH Series extends remote functionality into higher-power applications.

For buyers building a practical inverter lineup, separating standard, wired remote, and wireless remote versions is a stronger approach than relying on one fixed configuration.

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is the difference between wired and wireless remote control?

A: Wired remote control uses a 16 ft RS485 cable and can be offered as either an LCD display panel or a switch-only version. Wireless remote control uses a remote switch and is more flexible for mobile or hard-to-reach installations.

Q: Is the wired remote standard or optional?

A: The wired remote is an optional configuration.

Q: How far can the wireless remote work?

A: The current wireless remote specification shows up to 100 ft in rooms with walls and doors, and up to 150 ft in open areas.

Q: What battery does the wireless remote use?

A: The recommended battery is a 23A 12V alkaline battery.

Q: Which series currently support both wired and wireless remote options?

A: Based on the available materials, the RBP Series and U5 Series currently support both directions.

Q: Which series is better for high-power remote-control applications?

A: The RBH Series is the better fit for higher-power applications.

 

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