The latest REDARC Summer Newsletter is now available. In this issue we talk about:
- The launch of our next generation electric brake controller the TOW-PRO Elite which offers automatic or used controlled braking modes to suit a variety of road and terrain conditions.
- Stabilising your power supply and the advantages our new DC power supply range can bring to your vehicle.
- An updated profile for The Manager30 battery management system which now allows it to charge LiFePO4 battery.
- REDARC travelling abroad to the 15th International CAN Conference in Vienna, Austria. As well as a visit to Japan.
- The results of our sponsored teams in the World Solar Challenge.
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REDARC Releases BCDC Alpha R, Expanding the BCDC Series with Advanced Features
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.
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How To Choose A Power Inverter For Your Van Or Camper
A van or camper provides the ultimate freedom — a home on wheels that opens up the country for you to explore. However, power from a dual battery system or your car battery uses DC power, which requires DC-power-specific appliances to be useful.
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Summer Van Life: How to Stay Cool in an RV Or Campervan
Summer is the perfect time to explore, but the Aussie heat can quickly turn your van into a hotbox if you’re not prepared. Whether you’ve fully embraced van life or you’re just hitting the road for weekend escapes, knowing how to stay cool is key to making the most out of your camping experience. Fortunately, we have a few proven strategies to beat the heat. Let’s dive into our top 10 tips on how to keep your van life cool, no matter how high the temperature climbs.
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How to Plan a Family Road Trip in Australia
There’s something special about taking your family on a road trip – the excitement of new destinations, sleeping under the open skies and all the memories made along the way. But to make the most of your time on the road, a bit of planning and prep goes a long way.