REDARC Launches Manager30 Battery Management System
Australian manufacturer REDARC Electronics launched the highly anticipated, state-of-
the-art battery management system, The Manager30, to the North American marketplace.
REDARC has been selling this battery management system in Australia since 2014. It is
designed to charge and maintain auxiliary batteries by incorporating AC, DC and solar
inputs and is ideal for recreational vehicles, caravans and camper trailers with multiple
battery banks.
The Manager30 is revolutionary for this market, where users who are wanting freedom
and autonomy will have the ability to power their electrical equipment when camping off-
grid as well as powered sites.
“The Manager30 sets the benchmark for off-grid travelling, providing peace of mind
when using the comforts of home while travelling around North America,” said Managing
Director, Anthony Kittel.
Users will be able to keep their auxiliary batteries charged from 110-volt AC mains shore
power, their vehicle battery and solar panels and it’s rated at a big 30 amps – so it knows
how to take charge.
“One of the key features of The Manager30 is its ability to power share, meaning it can
charge an auxiliary battery from multiple power sources simultaneously. And, with ‘Green
Power Priority’, if solar is available, it will charge using the maximum available solar power
before topping up from another power source,” said Kittel.
Whether using lead acid, gel, calcium, AGM or lithium iron phosphate batteries, The
Manager30 represents a complete battery charging and maintenance solution and is
compatible with all vehicles and alternator systems.
The Manager30 acts like six products in one:
Charges auxiliary batteries from the vehicle alternator
while on the move
It’s a 110-volt AC mains shore power charger
An MPPT solar regulator
A battery isolator
A load disconnect controller
Includes a remote battery monitor, making it market-leading.
“The Manager30 remote battery monitor display is designed to provide useful information
rather than simply displaying battery voltage and current. Based on your power usage, The
Manager30 uses these figures to calculate how much power you have remaining in hours
and days. The Manager30 can also graphically show where your power input is coming
from so user’s will know what is going on at all times”, Anthony added.
The Manager30 is now available for purchase through the REDARC website and will be
available through REDARC’s key distribution channels from March 2019. It will also be on
display at the upcoming RVX Show March 12 – 14 at the Salt Palace Convention Center,
Salt Lake City, UT.
To find out more about The Manager30, visit,
www.redarcelectronics.com/manager30.
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