REDARC’s New Overlanding Power Kits: Easy, Reliable DIY Power Management

   11.08.24

REDARC’s New Overlanding Power Kits: Easy, Reliable DIY Power Management

If you’ve ever cut a camping trip short because your power supply didn’t last, or hesitated to venture off-grid due to complicated power setups, REDARC has some exciting news for you. The Australian industry leader in rugged mobile power solutions for over 45 years is thrilled to introduce its new Overlanding Power Kits—three all-in-one packages designed to simplify vehicle power management for adventurers of all levels. Each one is designed for a different level of power management needs ranging from someone like the weekend warrior like me to more demanding tasks like those who like to take their rigs off-road and off-grid for extended periods. 

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REDARC’s New Overlanding Power Kits: Easy, Reliable DIY Power Management

REDARC’s New Overlanding Power Kits: Easy, Reliable DIY Power Management

“At REDARC, we believe that the spirit of adventure shouldn’t be limited by complex equipment,” said Anthony Kittel, Managing Director of REDARC. “Our Overlanding Power Kits bundle advanced technology with user-friendly design, educational resources, and top-notch customer support. It’s all about making the process of selecting and installing the right power system as straightforward as possible, so you can focus on what really matters—enjoying your journey.”

Explore the Kits Tailored to Your Adventure:

  • Weekend Ready Kit: Ideal for spontaneous getaways and short trips to your favorite camping spots. Built around 100Ah of power, this 12V mobile power system effortlessly runs essentials like camping lights, electric coolers, and keeps your mobile devices charged. It’s designed to make your weekend adventures more comfortable and connected without any hassle.
  • Touring Ready Kit: Perfect for week-long excursions and multi-day off-grid explorations. Featuring real-time battery monitoring sent directly to your mobile device and built around 150Ah of lithium battery power, this kit handles equipment like winches, compressors, CPAP machines, and charges laptops and cameras. With the inclusion of the innovative BCDC Alpha charger, installation is a breeze, and managing your power supply becomes second nature.
  • Expedition Ready Kit: For the serious overlander embarking on adventures lasting more than seven nights, this is the ultimate 12V mobile power system. Equipped with a 2000W inverter and designed around 150-300Ah of lithium battery, it powers everything from cooktops and coffee makers to tools and electronics, ensuring you’re fully equipped for the most demanding journeys.

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Each kit comes with recommendations for solar and battery options, allowing you to build a complete and robust system tailored to your specific needs. I’ve been working with REDARC on getting together a weekend-ready kit using one of their 200W solar arrays. By eliminating the guesswork in selecting and integrating components, REDARC is allowing me to do the installation at home, without the need to take the truck in to have it professionally wired. For more information, you can visit the REDARC website directly to see a full list of specifications and features for each power management kit they currently have available. 

 

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