REDARC Remote Tourer Battery Charger Package

SKU: REDTOURINGOFFGRIDKIT
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REDARC Remote Tourer Battery Charger Package Info & Specs

The remote tourer battery charging kit from REDARC is an RVer's dream setup for charging larger battery banks (200Ah+)* for those wanting to get off the highway and onto desert roads or setup at remote beaches. This remote tourer solar charging kit offers everything you need to keep your batteries topped up for a safe journey there and back with cold drinks and fresh food at the ready.

If you’re looking to add a secondary battery to your RV or truck setup that will allow you to run things like fridges, inverters and other 110v devices, the Manager30 will help to charge your batteries while you’re on the move, and the 120w solar panel will help harness the sun’s energy to get batteries back to 100% charge when you’re setup at camp.


What's Inside? 

This remote tourer solar charging kit has everything you may need to install into your vehicle before taking off on your next great adventure.


These Include:
  • A 30amp battery management system (Manager30) to charge your batteries
  • A 60amp fuse kit required for self-installation
  • 2 x battery to fuse cables
  • A 120W Monocrystalline solar panel to top up those batteries at camp
  • A 16ft Anderson cable so you can put the blanket in the sunshine to gain charge, and park your vehicle under the shade to keep cool
  • A 5ft Anderson to bare wire cable to connect solar to your Manager30

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