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Redarc Presents Various New Products

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Redarc detailed new products showcased this weekend at the Overland Expo West event in Flagstaff, Arizona.

The power solutions supplier revealed three new products and an outfitted motorhome at the event.

Redarc’s new devices include the Tow-Pro Link brake controller, the GoBlock dual-battery system and the Manager Alpha battery management system.

Tow-Pro Link

The Tow-Pro Link is the newest addition to the supplier’s Tow-Pro brake controller line.

The device has two settings to assist consumers in various conditions. The Everyday Mode provides braking for most on-road towing conditions. The second setting supports consumers going off-road. The Manual Offroad Mode assists consumers in navigating steep descents, sand, mud and other terrain.

A picture of Redarc's Tow-Pro Link brake controller.
Redarc’s Tow-Pro Link.

The brake controller includes other features such as a six-axis sensor that detects towed vehicle sway. After the consumer presses a button on the brake controller remote, the device’s SwayStop Plus technology applies braking to stabilize the towed vehicle.

Consumers can test their taillight connections through the Tow-Pro app rather than requiring another person’s assistance.

Tow-Pro Link installation does not require drilling. The controller plugs into a standard seven-pin connector. The device’s remote connects to a USB power source. The Tow-Pro Link’s compact design and waterproof IP rating enable several mounting options.

Moisture-controlled venting and a welded enclosure protect the device’s interior from liquid, debris and gravel.

GoBlock

Redarc’s GoBlock operates as a dual-battery system and portable power station. The 100-amp-hour device charges during vehicle transit. The GoBlock’s lithium-iron phosphate battery cells charge through a DC accessory socket, AC overnight chargers, alternators or solar inputs.

The PowerDock is GoBlock’s docking station. The PowerDock connects the GoBlock and other devices. The feature has a 50-amp-hour charge rate.

A picture of Redarc's GoBlock dual battery system.
Redarc’s GoBlock.

GoBlock includes a start battery recovery feature. According to Redarc, the system charges a vehicle battery in 15 minutes.

The product facilitates energy transfers between vehicles. The device has an Ingress Protection (IP)52 rating.

Through the company’s RedVision smartphone app, consumers can monitor battery charge and system diagnostics. Consumers can initiate software updates through the app.

The device powers smart devices, speakers, cameras, drones, lights, compressors and 700-watt inverters. The product will be available in late summer.

For more information, click here.

Manager Alpha

The supplier presented a new battery management system and smart controller. The Manager Alpha comes in 50-amp, 75-amp and 100-amp models. The system charges three times faster than Redarc’s Manger30 battery management system.

The device can power appliances such as industrial cooktops, refrigerators and air conditioners.

The Manager Alpha will charge battery banks through AC power, DC power or solar inputs. According to Redarc, the device can charge a 600-amp-hour lithium battery bank in less than eight hours.

A picture of Redarc's Manager Alpha battery management system.
Redarc’s Manager Alpha.

The RedVision app displays charge and battery level information to consumers. Consumers can monitor the battery from up to 140 feet away.

Manager Alpha uses excess solar power to charge the vehicle’s start battery.

The product will be available in late summer.

For more information, click here.

Redarc’s Overland Van

Redarc worked with San Diego-based RV manufacturer Sandy Vans and light supplier Rigid Industries, to outfit an off-grid Type B motorhome.

The vehicle is built on a 2024 Mercedes Sprinter all-wheel drive 4Matic chassis. The RV features various Redarc products.

A picture of Redarc's outfitted Overland Van.
The Redarc-outfitted overland motorhome.

The motorhome includes the Manager Alpha. Three Redarc Alpha150 lithium batteries power a battery bank on Redarc’s standard Alpha battery trays.

Redarc’s TVMS Rogue Kit controller collects holding tank information, displayed on the RedVision Display Unit. Consumers can access holding tank information through the RedVision app.

The supplier’s 3,000-watt pure sine wave inverter and two 120-watt monocrystalline solar panels supply power.

Redarc’s product introduction provides various electronic options to RV consumers.

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