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The REDARC BCDC1225 25 Amp In-vehicle Battery Charger is a three stage DC-DC battery charger that operates from any input between 9 and 32 Volts DC. It is designed to charge any commonly used automotive battery to 100%.
The BCDC1225 features the same multi-stage charging algorithm as the award winning BCDC1240 with an output regulated to 25 Amps. The lower output current means the BCDC1225 is perfectly suited to small and medium battery bank applications such as 4WDs, Campertrailers and marine craft.
The BCDC1225 features a MPPT Solar Regulator, which can be used to charge your auxiliary batteries when 12V or 24V is not present from your vehicle. The MPPT Solar charging algorithm extracts the maximum available power from your solar panels at any given time.
REDARC are going in depth on some of their most affordable and popular 12 Volt products on the market. The Smart Start SBI, BCDC and Fridge Kits are all perfect accessories for a weekend getaway.
Looking after your lead acid chemistry batteries doesn’t have to be complicated. There are simple routines you can follow to extend your battery's life and ensure it performs reliably.
With over 45 years of innovation in rugged mobile power solutions, REDARC is thrilled to announce its latest advancement in charging, the BCDC Alpha R-Bus. Now available in a 50A model, the BCDC Alpha R enhances the capabilities of REDARC’s BCDC range, offering unprecedented smart charging and monitoring features.
MTA Training and Employment, the Motor Trade Association SA/NT’s registered training and group training organisation, has partnered with REDARC Electronics to promote automotive electrical technology as a trade and increase student awareness of career opportunities in the trade.