Redarc bcdc just failed - do they really make a difference?

Hi all,

Currently on a 9 week trip exploring WA, woke up this morning with a warm fridge.
The fuse going into the Redarc bcdc had melted. Replaced it but the unit looks like it has failed, I think it's 3 months out of warranty. I bypassed it with a parallel wire directly to the 2nd battery and that appears to also not hold a charge (I'll take it for a big drive tomorrow to be sure).

I should be in Broome on Tuesday to get the battery checked/replaced. The battery was checked in Darwin a few weeks ago and I was told it was ok. The temperature has been so hot I have noticed the fridge running longer than normal to keep up. It's a Century Marine Pro Battery (also just out of Warranty).

My question is does it really make a huge difference to have a dcdc converter versus just a simple isolator?

All I run is a small Engel fridge and 1 Led light.

I'm loathed to purchase another Redarc considering it only lasted 26-27 months. In my old GU Patrol the Smart Isolator from ARB lasted for years.

Thanks
Phil P




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