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12 Volt Shed - Fishing Club Talk Part B
Posted 15th October 2020 !! WARNING, GET READY FOR A LONG VIDEO !! Join Jason and the Mallard & Claret Fly Fishing Club, thorugh their online zoom meeting during COVID-19. Jason answers some FAQ about batteries, dual battery systems, voltage, tempurature sensors, DC to DC charging and more! Check out our DC to DC Comparison Chart https://www.12voltshed.com.au/dc-to-dc-comparison.html |
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12 Volt Shed - Fishing Club Talk Part A
Posted 15th October 2020 !! WARNING, GET READY FOR A LONG VIDEO !! Join Jason and the Mallard & Claret Fly Fishing Club, during their online zoom meeting during COVID-19. Jason answers some FAQ about batteries, dual battery systems, voltage, tempurature sensors, DC to DC charging and more! Check out our Recreational Power Guide https://www.12voltshed.com.au/rec-power-guide.html |
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12 Volt Shed - Failed Solar Regulator
Posted 7th October 2020 Join us as Jason talks about his most recent experience with his failed solar regulator whilst camping. Here, Jason talks about his tips and tricks for solving these types of issues, with his trusty Anderson plug. |
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12 Volt Shed - Caravan Power Board Install
Posted 29th September 2020 Join us as Jason demonstrates the steps needed in updating his Coromal Compact power board, with new solar capabilities and DC to DC charging. This video shows the thought and planning process of putting together a functioning power board, suited to beginners but also those with some experience. Special thanks to
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12 Volt Shed - Toyota Breaking System Failure
Posted 27th February 2020 Join us as Steve discusses his most recent issues with his Toyota breaking system. This video walks you through the step to step process in discovering these problems and to help find the best solution suited to you and your vehicle. Thanks to Rapid Power, they were able to rebuild Steve's motor and fix this system failure. Us from the 12 Volt Shed strongly encourages viewers to seek professional help when fixing these types of systems, to ensure the safety of you and others around you. Rapid Power: www.rapidpower.com.au |
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12 Volt Shed - Tyre Dog Review
Posted 2nd December 2019 Jason Marshall is here on the 12 Volt Shed to talk about Tyre Dog, a temperature and pressure monitoring system. Manufactured from the team from Zylux, this system is an efficient way in keeping an eye on your tyres especially when out on your new adventures in your 4WD. For more information visit : www/zylux.com.au |
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12 Volt Shed - Oz Charge Bluetooth Battery Monitor 12
Posted 2nd December 2019 Jason Marshall from the 12 Volt Shed talks about the importance of battery monitoring whilst camping. This great product made by Oz Charge, is one of the simplest ways to monitor your battery in your 4WD, Camper Trailer, Boat or Caravan. Best suited for Iphone and Android users, allows you to actually monitor your battery in real time. For more information visit : www.ozcharge.com.au |
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12 Volt Shed - Oz Charge Battery Charger
Posted 29th November 2019 Jason Marshall discusses the 9 Stages of Charging for the Oz Charge Battery Charger series. This patented technology comes in a diverse range of chargers and with Jason's tips, can help you revive your old batteries. For more information visit : www.ozcharge.com.au |
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12 Volt Shed - Oz Charge 750 RM Review
Posted 29th November 2019 Join us as Jason Marshall reviews and demonstrates how to use the Ozcharge Rescue Mate in the 750 Amp, with his tips and tricks to make the most out of your capacitor based jump pack. For more information visit : www.ozcharge.com.au |
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12 Volt Shed - Camping with Solar
Posted 26th November 2019 Jason Marshall from the 12 Volt Shed shares some great tips for camping with 12 volt solar and making the most of solar energy. Understanding how much power you are generating is key to a successful camping trip when living off solar. |
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12 Volt Shed - Camping with 12 Volt
Posted 26th November 2019 Join us on the 12 Volt Shed as Jason talks through the tips and tricks on camping with 12 volt, and the importance of a good voltage and amperage meter. |
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12 Volt Shed - Batteries Part 1
Posted 27 August 2019 This is the first in a series of videos we will bring you on batteries. We will do our best to give you a well rounded understanding of batteries, how they need to be charged, the things that can go wrong, how to read data sheets, battery numbers (and what they mean) and much much more. For now, just some basics and the first in our multi part series. Stay tuned while we bring you more... |
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12 Volt Trade Secret - Add a Circuit
Posted 27 August 2019 Jason Marshall shows you an easy way to add a 12 volt circuit. Simple to use 'Add a Circuit' will make your life easy and take the hassle out of installing additional power circuits in modern vehicles. Always seek professional advice if you are in ANY doubt. |
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12 Volt Shed - Low Voltage Protection for Batteries
Posted 27 August 2019 Join Jason Marshall as he explores how to protect your battery with a low voltage cut out or LVC. This product may just save you from having to replace an expensive battery one day, is easy to install and relatively inexpensive. Perfect for installation with 3 way fridges in caravans and camper trailers. |
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12 Volt Shed TIP - When Charging from Solar & DC to DC via External Solar Regulator
Posted 12 August 2019 Here Jason Marshall and Steve Phillips discuss an issue that can arise when charging from multiple charge sources i.e. an external solar reg and a DC to DC charger. For a variety of reasons some folk don't like to run their solar through the DC to DC and opt for an external regulator. No right or wrong here but learn what can happen so that you don't get caught out on your next big adventure. Thanks to Steve Phillips for sharing his insights with us. You can follow Steve on Instagram at #cruisin_our_country |
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Jason Marshall interviews Steve Phillips on the Electrical Setup in his Kedron Caravan
Posted 12 August 2019 For years Steve Phillips has traveled Australia living and working from his Kedron caravan. Steve and his wife Sheridan have been to many remote locations all over this great land and during those years he has refined his electrical system so that they can take full advantage of free camping. This system needs to be efficient and trouble free. We take a look at Steve's system and ask him what he would consider when building or setting up a van for free camping and remote traveling. follow Steve on Instagram at #cruisin_our_country |
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