
Power management supplier Redarc is rolling out new pure sine wave inverters the company said deliver integrated power with a built-in automatic transfer switch (ATS).
The RS3 Inverter series is designed specifically for integration into RV electrical systems. Redarc said the inverters deliver clean, reliable AC power while simplifying installation and improving electrical bay layouts.
“With a compact footprint, lighter weight and an integrated ATS, the RS3 is engineered to reduce installation complexity and help builders deliver efficient, production-ready power systems,” a Redarc spokesperson said. “Designed with RV manufacturing in mind, the RS3 is up to 26% smaller and 28% lighter than comparable inverters, giving builders more flexibility.”
The RS3 series comes in 1,200-watt, 2,000-watt and 3,000-watt models.
“Each model produces a stable, pure sine-wave output suitable for powering modern RV appliances,” a spokesperson said, “including induction cooktops, laptops, coffee machines, televisions and other household electronics commonly used on the road.”
Redarc said the inverters are built to perform in real-world RV conditions, delivering full output power even operating at temperatures up to 104-degrees Fahrenheit.
“With full RV-C compatibility and a rugged design engineered for vibration and demanding mobile environments,” a spokesperson said, “the RS3 series is designed to perform reliably whether installed in motorhomes, van conversions, or fifth wheels traveling far beyond paved roads.”
The company said by offering both original outlet-equipped pure sine inverters and the new hard-wired RS3 models, Redarc gives manufacturers more flexibility when matching the inverter to the installation.
The RS3 Inverters are available through authorized Redarc partners.