POWERING YOUR ADVENTURES AND OUTDOOR PASSIONS SINCE 1979
From exploring outback tracks to relaxing beach fronts, charge, monitor and control safely and with confidence knowing your batteries are always full, appliances powered, and devices charged.
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Producing a multi-award winning product and maintaining the expected level of build quality through our own processes and fitted products is not an easy task. Australian made and extensively tested equipment to suit our conditions ensure we maintain the level of quality our customers demand. For service, ease of use and reliability in all conditions, REDARC is our only choice.Patriot Campers
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REDARC are taking a short break over Easter
The REDARC team are taking a short break over the Easter and ANZAC day period, but we will still have a range of support options available.
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How To Choose A Dual Battery Setup For A Fridge
For trips longer than a single night, or 4WDing during the warmer months, a dual battery setup for a fridge is key to keeping food fresh. With an auxiliary battery, you can keep the fridge on (and beer cold) without discharging your starter battery.
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How To Use A Car Battery For Power While Camping
You can plan to bring electronic devices on your next camping trip to the beautiful Australian outdoors. A 12V power setup that uses an additional car battery means you can run 12V appliances anywhere.
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ABS and EBS Braking Systems: Your Australian Guide
ABS and EBS systems help you to drive and tow more safely. ABS was first developed for aircraft, before becoming popular in the Mercedes-Benz luxury vehicles in the 1970s. EBS is a braking system that supports safe towing using electronic communication to adjust the braking pressure appropriately across the wheels.
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How To Power A Caravan Off Grid: A Guide
Caravanning off the grid is one of the best ways to enjoy Australia’s stunning natural beauty. When you aren’t tied to powered sites, you can explore remote locations and enjoy the freedom of self-sufficiency. However, staying off the grid means you’ll need to plan how to power your caravan.