Product Description This kit combines the innovative, award-winning RedVision Total Vehicle Management System and the iconic 30amp Manager30 Battery Management System to provide full control and monitoring of your 4x4, camper, caravan or motorhome.
An unprecedented level of automation
RedVision allows you to control multiple on-board devices, such as turning lights, inverter, water pumps and other loads such as televisions, electric steps and fridges on or off. It also provides you with the ability to monitor up to 6 separate water levels, temperatures, and when paired with the Manager30 allows you to monitor your battery power consumption and storage through the provided In-vehicle mounted display or by downloading the app on your own android or IOS device.
The complete battery management solution
This kit includes The Manager30 main unit, REDARC's award-winning 30amp battery management system for charging auxiliary batteries used in recreational automotive and marine applications. The DC to DC charger incorporates AC, DC and solar inputs to achieve the best charge for an auxiliary battery and is suitable for all major battery types including Lead Acid, Lithium, Gel, Calcium, or AGM batteries.
The Manager30 operates like 6 separate products, it charges an auxiliary battery from the vehicle while on the move, it's a 240-volt charger, a solar regulator, a battery isolator, a load disconnect controller, all with a remote battery monitor for up to date battery information and charge status.
The TVMSKIT05 from REDARC is available for fitment into 4WD vehicles and from selected manufacturers of campers, caravans and motorhomes.*
Awards
- As featured in Camper Trailer of the Year.
- A proud winner of a Good Design Australia Award for 2018.
- Announced as the 2019 Endeavour Award winning product.
*The RedVision system and RedVision/Manager30 Kits are compliant to Australian and New Zealand regulations only. As a result, availability of the RedVision mobile applications outside of these regions are restricted accordingly. |