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    Redarc bcdc1220 dual battery system. Reviews please

    Good / Bad / Other.

    Have been looking at a charging solution for a while as the Redarc Isolator just isn't doing it fully. Also doesn't allow for different battery types.
    It will need to be mounted under the passenger side of a GU bonnet. I did look at the Ctek D250s but it seems to have a low temperature cutout level, which i am concerned about with the turbo and exhaust in the area.

    Any Reviews?
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    Not sure how many dc to dc chargers there are that are weather proof as such,
    I got my AGM behind back seat & just use a battery isolatar under the bonnet then into a solar charge controller 50amp which allows me to charge all different types of batteries in car & Van behind it using anderson plugs been good alrounder Cheap as whole setup well under $250
    & has never left me stranded or out of power.
    Got the baby GQ a 1997 2.8TD RX Wagon Racetech EGT & Boost Guages Dobinsons coils 32in BFG KM2 M/T

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    I’ve got the Ctek D250s awesome! is all i can say when i fitted my battery i got a cheap battery box and cut drainage holes in the base and mounted the battery in the box to protect it from the heat of the turbo and the radiator overflow that’s mounted next to the aux battery spot.
    also i mounted the temp sender for the d250 to the front of the battery away from the turbo
    im yet to do it but it wouldn’t be hard to run ducting from the front of the radiator to the box also simular to the main batt box to aid in ventilation.

    battery box i used (without the lid):
    http://www.quicksales.com.au/buy/auc...googlemerchant

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    Go Aussie made every time! Redarc are top units, but usually not necessary unless you have long cable run with voltage drop.

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    The main difference with redarc and ctek is the max chargeing amps redarc 40 and ctek 20, oh and the price almost doubles with redarc if you go with ctek buy it off eBay my mate has a baintec account and his price is higher than the eBay price by like 20$

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    Anyone Else. What about for your campers? 240V chargers included
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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty83 View Post
    Anyone Else. What about for your campers? 240V chargers included
    If your camper is wired for 240v as well as 12v thats an easy 1 as you can use a normal 12v battery charger to suit type of battery you have
    or something like Projecta IC1500 which charges all types up to 15Amps 7 stage I have 1 of these in mine mounted under bench but have yet
    to need it as I move regularly so car charges batteries back up & also have an 80watt solar panel permantly on roof.
    Don't use 1 that you can't bolt down as been there done that & they bounce round n usually break to bits.

    Cheers Tony
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    My ctek charges my trailer batteries(2x agm) as i drive via Anderson plug and im looking at getting a solar panel soon for longer stays.
    Everything i have is 12v so when or if i have 240v power i just use my ctek xs 7000 as ive only ever camped with 240 twice so ive not fitted anything permanent.

    i also have a 10m extention for car- trailer incase i want/ need to charge the trailer but its out of reach till i get a solar panel

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    Megatexture, do you have any pics of the Ctek D250s installed? I have just purchased one and I am looking for ideas on where and how to install it. If you could post a pic it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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    where i mounted my first battery isolator was next to the aux battery but the ctek is slightly larger unit and i wasnt to keen on haveing it that close to the turbo so i moved it next to the starter batt you can see the battery box i mentioned earlier that i fitted around the aux batt.
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