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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Unleashing Off-Grid Freedom: Australian Couple Upgrades Caravan Electrics for Remote Adventures and Luxurious Retirement Living!
    Watch this video to see how Outech OffGrid upgrade this Snow River Caravan from a very basic 12 volts deep cycle battery system to a luxury 12V & 240V lithium power system capable of running household appliance off-grid - such as their coffee machine and air-conditioner.
    When MORE than standard matters:
    ✅Installation by Qualified Electrician with over 20 years’ off-grid power generation experience
    240v fully integrated (power at all GPO’s) by Qualified Electrician
    ✅12v installation by Qualified Electrician the same guy that does the 240v
    ✅Free Lifetime Technical Support
    ✅Lifetime warranty on installation
    ✅5 Year Warranty on Electrical Components
    ✅5 year Warranty on RV Recommend Lithium Batteries
    ✅Compliant to AS/NZS3001.2:2022
    ✅Electrical Safety Certificate
    ✍️CARAVAN INSURANCE:
    I am a Qualified and Licensed Electrician and own our Electrical Contractors Licence. It is recommended that 12v and 240v power systems are installed by a qualified electrician and that you notify your insurer of modifications to qualify for insurance .
    Dan Blackford - Outech OffGrid Power Solutions
    ✍️Qualified Electrician
    🌐 Website & 📹 RUclips in bio
    ✍️EC14408 | MRB9303
    ✍️ Licensed Electrician | Qualified 12 volt and 240 Volt Electrician
    ✅Compliant to AS/NZS3001.2:2022
    ✅Electrical Safety Certificate issued by Outech and not an by an outsourced external contractor or third party!!

Комментарии • 7

  • @peterdavies5241
    @peterdavies5241 2 месяца назад +1

    Great vid, easy to understand and full of knowledgeable information. Thank you!

  • @jorjimaco5331
    @jorjimaco5331 2 месяца назад

    How much weight did you add. Chinese vans can’t carry much, did you compromise water for power?

  • @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
    @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk 2 месяца назад

    Right of the bat, it’s not enough solar. 1800 watt is likely all you can fit on the roof but you want more. You won’t have perfect conditions all day every day. Your system needs to produce on the bad days too.
    For my property in northern Maine, my solar input is designed for the worst of winter. When I need it the most. It’s easy to generate power during summer. And I’m way overpaneled during summer. Cost efficient? Nope. Self reliant? Absolutely.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi and thanks for watching and commenting.
      We totally agree. More solar the better. But there are always restrictions with RV’s in terms of roof layout and weight that we also need to take into consideration. Plus our winters in Australia are nothing like your winters in North America. We still get solar production through albeit a significantly reduced amount.
      Cheers.

  • @LorelleKlumpp
    @LorelleKlumpp 2 месяца назад

    Hi Dan would love to have your input and possible work. Can you change out a redarc 2000 watt inverter to a 3000 watt inverter and make it an automatic system turning on only when needed, ie using a microwave or airfryer, without having to change any of the wiring thank you Lorelle.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid  2 месяца назад

      Hi Lorelle thanks for watching and commenting. Generally, to change from a 2000w to a 3000w inverter you would definitely as a minimum need to change out the DC cabling as the larger inverter draws more current so larger cable is required. To answer the ac side would need a bit more information about how it’s all currently installed.