Imotorhome Australia - June 2018

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REDVISION WINS GOOD DESIGN AWARD


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edarc Electronics’s new RedVision
total vehicle management system has
been announced as a Good Design
Award Winner by Good Design Australia in the
Product Design Sport and Lifestyle category.
These awards are in recognition of outstanding
design and innovation, representing the highest
honour for design innovation in Australia.


“This is a significant achievement for REDARC
and RedVision, considering the high standard
of submissions received this year”, said
Managing Director, Anthony Kittel. Of the
RedVision system, the Good Design Awards
Jury commented, “Great overall product.
Industrial design and interface design spot on.
This is a clean integrated solution that is reliable
and robust. Clever interface that is super simple
to use and operate. The fuse box can be
accessed easily for replacing when needed and
a faulty fuse is lit and identified, making it really
easy to replace - big plus for that.”


RedVision is a total vehicle management
system that sets a new level of automation in
the recreational vehicle industry by bringing
information and control to users’ fingertips.
RedVision allows users to control multiple
on-board devices, such as turning the lights,
inverter, water pump and other loads like
televisions, electric steps and fridges, on
or off through the in-vehicle display or via a
smartphone through the RedVision app.

It also provides the user with the ability to
monitor water levels, temperature, and battery
power, consumption and storage, with the
battery information available when used with a
REDARC Manager-range battery management
system. Redarc says RedVision is already
available as factory fit on caravans, camper
trailers and motorhomes. To find out more click
here.

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cammers have found a new way of
tricking people selling Rvs. Police in
Victoria have now issued a fake-money
alert after buyers of a woman’s caravan paid
her with a “significant number” of counterfeit
$50 notes. She only discovered the scam when
she went to bank the cash. “We don’t believe
they were locals who purchased it,” a police
spokesperson said, adding that all sellers of RVs
should be wary.
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