MASTER YOUR POWER WITH REDARC’S TVMS ROGUE
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Are you looking for the latest innovation in vehicle management systems? Take control of your adventure with REDARC’s TVMS Rogue.
At just 25mm thick, the TMVS Rogue features:
10 x 10A dimmable outputs
8 x inputs for use with physical switches
On-board smart fuses
Streamlined installation and configuration
Analogue tank level inputs
Discover more about the TVMS Rogue and other RedVision systems at redarcelectronics.com/redvision
Can the TVMS Rogue with Red vision (Off grid Kit) be wired directly to a RedArc Inverter? I'm asking because I just bought the Off Grid Kit. Thanks.
How do we wire the rogue to the redarc 2000w inverter
Do you have an app for android so it can be used on a head unit?
disappointed you dont have a bluetooth shunt like victron, that simply can use a ph9ne app. and also the bcdc25 or 40 using BT. if one doesnt have the space or budget for a manager 30.
They just came out with one last week.
they do have a shunt but not water or dust proof
I notice you have a bundle on your site with both the TVMS prime and rogue together (with screen and 30). What is the advantage of this bundle
Thanks for watching! This bundle is perfect if you're looking for a high number of outputs. Paring the Rogue with the Prime doubles the number of output channels available (from 10 to 20), making it perfect for caravans or RVs.
Will the Rogue be able to communicate with the redarc shunt (BMS1230S3-SK).
Thanks for watching! No, however If you have the Rogue and the RedVision screen you can pair it with our new Smart Battery Monitor (BSEN500) to get battery information.
Can someone explain. If it’s 10x10amps and everything is on shouldn’t it be fused for max 100amps draw?
No mate its only rated to max output of 40 amp at once so can have 10 channels only can be up to max draw of 40 amp so everything channel on max 40 amp or have only a few channels on at a time that stays under 40 amp and just have the other channels wired but no on if large draw circuits
@@jamiewilliams7618 ahh k.
So I’m assuming if you turn everything on anything past 40amps and fuse will go?
@@adampaul8749 yes