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REDARC 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter

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REDARC 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave InverterREDARC 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter REDARCs 2000W Pure Sine Wave inverter makes it possible to plug in anywhere in Australia and get the type of 240V power you get at home. Using a Pure Sine Wave output, the 2000W inverter will ensure appliances run smoothly and efficiently, producing less heat and noise. Now slimmer and lighter, the REDARC 2000W inverter has a wider input voltage in both 12V and 24V models, and works comfortably even in

REDARC 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter


REDARC’s 2000W Pure Sine Wave inverter makes it possible to plug in anywhere in Australia and get the type of 240V power you get at home.

Using a Pure Sine Wave output, the 2000W inverter will ensure appliances run smoothly and efficiently, producing less heat and noise. Now slimmer and lighter, the REDARC 2000W inverter has a wider input voltage in both 12V and 24V models, and works comfortably even in Australia’s harsh conditions.

Run the same devices as the 1500W model plus microwaves with a 2000W REDARC Pure Sine Wave Inverter.

The 2000W inverter features multiple levels of protection, including overload, short circuit and over-temperature and load controlled cooling fan, which is engaged when power consumption reaches a certain level.

With the REDARC 2000W inverter you can take all the comforts of home whilst you travel, without fear of damaging your appliances.

In addition, REDARC has an optional Remote on/off switch (REMOTE-RS), sold separately that allows the control of the inverter from a remote. It is designed so that the inverter can be installed out of sight and allows the control of the inverter from a more convenient location such as the inside of your caravan or campervan. The remote switch can be flush-mounted up to 8 metres away from the inverter. 


BENEFITS

  • Appliances will run smoother and more efficiently, producing less heat and noise
  • Designed to run any 240 volt equipment
  • Take all the comforts of home whilst you travel
  • AS/NZS 4763 Compliant

FEATURES

  • Pure Sine Wave output
  • Input and output are fully isolated
  • Multiple levels of protection; overload, short circuit and over temperature and load-controlled cooling fan

 

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

GTIN_BARCODE 9338628005475
BRAND REDARC
INVERTER TYPE RS/RS2 Inverters
WATT 2000W
NOMINAL VOLTAGE 12V
BLUETOOTH COMPATIBLE No
TRAILER INSTALL No
MPPT SOLAR REGULATOR No
SUITABLE FOR 12V SYSTEMS No
CABIN/ CANOPY INSTALL No
ENGINE BAY INSTALL No
SUITABLE FOR 24V SYSTEMS No
CONVERSION EFFICIENCY 92%
WEIGHT 11.6 lb (5.2 kg)
HEIGHT 82 mm (3.3")
WIDTH 247 mm (9.8")
DEPTH | LENGTH 442 mm (17.4")
WARRANTY 2 Years
INPUT VOLTAGE 10.5 - 16.5V DC
OUTPUT VOLTAGE 240V AC

 

Toyota 48V Mild-Hybrid (Hilux & Prado 250) compatibility

  • These models use a 48V starter/generator but still have a 12V battery that powers accessories.

  • REDARC testing shows BCDC Classic units work, but high-current BCDC1240D/1250D can push the vehicle’s electrical capacity when every load is on.

    → Recommended: BCDC1225D (outside mount) or BCDCN1225 (in-cabin).

  • Manager Alpha (BMS12050/75/100) matches the vehicle’s dynamic capacity and operated smoothly under normal and high loads.

    → Any Manager Alpha variant is suitable.

  • GoBlock PPS12100 can be charged via the 7.5A auxiliary (cig socket).

  • Start/Stop note: the BLUE (IGN) wire must be disconnected.

  • Mounting: under-bonnet space for BCDC units appears limited—tray mounting is typically best.

  • When installed per REDARC instructions, these recommendations do not adversely affect the vehicle or auxiliary charging system.

 

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