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Summit981

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Anybody see more info on that red arc system he installed under the rear floor?
Yep, that’s a kit assembled by American Adventure Labs (AAL), using four (4) 12V 18aH Dakota batteries mounted to the AAL tray, wired in parallel and managed by a Redarc BCDC module. Was texting with Justin and he mentioned running 4 gauge wire back from the engine bay to the Redarc module.
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Yep, that’s a kit assembled by American Adventure Labs (AAL), using four (4) 12V 18aH Dakota batteries mounted to the AAL tray, wired in parallel and managed by a Redarc BCDC module. Was texting with Justin and he mentioned running 4 gauge wire back from the engine bay to the Redarc module.
is the plan to use this system as a back up or to independently run a fridge and other equipment.
 

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is the plan to use this system as a back up or to independently run a fridge and other equipment.
Yep, pretty sure your right. That’s how I’m looking at this set-up. Use this system to provide power to the fridge/freezer and recharge camera/phone/flashlight/headlamp batteries for my family and I while in camp. And this set-up will protect the starter battery. Gotta hand it to AAL, they’re really making max use out of that small underfloor cubby.
 
 


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