REDARC is taking a short break over the holiday period. Orders placed from the 18th of December onwards will resume shipping from the 8th of January. Click here for more info.
CHRISTMAS SHUTDOWN: Orders placed from Dec 23rd to Jan 2nd will not be shipped until Jan 3rd
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The REDARC team will be taking a short break over the Easter and ANZAC day period, closing from 4.30pm (ACST) on Thursday, April 17th and will reopen on Monday, April 28th.
Please note that dispatch of website orders may be delayed during this time.
We understand that unforeseen challenges can arise during your travels, and we’re committed to providing support when you need it most. Our technical support team will still be on deck to support you, from 8am to 4:30pm (ACST). You can reach them on 1300REDARC (1300 733 272) or via our contact form.
For immediate assistance, we also encourage you to visit the Support section of our website, where you’ll find a range of FAQs, tech tips, how to guides, videos and product downloads.
Additionally, our trusted REDNetwork members across Australia and New Zealand are available to assist you while you are on the road. Find your nearest REDNetwork member.
From all of us at REDARC, we wish you a safe and enjoyable holiday journey!
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.
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.
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.
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.