all things 12v

Whether you're building your first 12V setup or upgrading an existing system, our information, advice, experience and product recommendations will help you create a reliable power solution for your camping, touring and off-grid adventures.

Whether you're heading away for a weekend camping trip, touring Australia in a caravan, or tackling remote off-road tracks, a well-designed 12 volt system allows you to power essential equipment without relying on mains power.
From LED lighting and portable fridges to water pumps, charging stations and communication devices, a quality 12V setup helps you stay comfortable, organised and self-sufficient.

One of the biggest advantages of modern 12 volt technology is the huge range of products now available. Today's campers can enjoy luxuries that were once only possible at powered campsites. Portable coffee machines, induction cookers, fans, entertainment systems, televisions, even air compressors and even electric blankets can all be integrated into a well-planned 12V system. With the advances in modern battery technology, solar charging and power management, staying off-grid for longer has never been easier.

The best part is that many 12 volt installations can be completed by DIY enthusiasts with basic tools, careful preparation and a good understanding of their power requirements. By selecting quality components and designing a system that suits your individual needs, you can create a reliable power solution that performs safely and efficiently for years to come.

At the heart of every great camping or touring setup is dependable power. Whether you're upgrading an existing system or starting from scratch, there are now affordable 12V products available to suit every budget, vehicle and adventure style. From batteries and solar panels to wiring accessories, lighting and power management solutions, the right equipment can make your next camping trip more comfortable, convenient and enjoyable.
So I hope you'll find this page informative and helps you explore some 12 volt products and discover how easy it is to build a practical, reliable and affordable off-grid power system for your next adventure.

Modern 12 volt systems have transformed the way people camp, travel and explore the outdoors. What was once considered a complicated setup reserved for experienced adventurers is now more accessible and affordable than ever before. With a little planning and the right equipment, most people can build a reliable 12V setup themselves and enjoy many of the comforts of home wherever their travels take them.

Now your 12v set up doesn't need to look like the national power grid of a small European country ...
of course, unless that's what you're into.
It can be as complicated as you like or as simple as you need ... so long as it works and is reliable.

12v AGM batteries for all occasions ...

AGM batteries ( absorbent glass mat ) are a tried and tested technology that is still powering many 12v systems today, mine included. It has been specially developed to provide reliable and long lasting deep cycle 12v power that is affordable and very reliable. No BMS to worry about, they just get the job done.
AGM are great for powering your camping or living on the road items such as fridges, lights, battery chargers and so much more.

DC / DC chargers ...

A 12V DC to DC battery charger is one of the best upgrades you can make to a camping or touring setup. It efficiently charges your auxiliary battery while driving, or with solar when parked up, and ensures it receives the correct charging voltage regardless of your vehicle's alternator type. Many modern DC to DC chargers also include solar input, allowing you to top up your batteries from solar panels when you're parked up at camp.

12v Lithium batteries for camping & touring ...

12V lithium batteries have become the go-to power solution for modern campers, tourers and off-road adventurers. Compared to traditional AGM batteries, lithium batteries are significantly lighter, charge much faster, provide more usable capacity and maintain a consistent voltage output, making them ideal for powering fridges, lights, inverters and camping accessories. However they are more expensive to buy or to upgrade to as they often require a dedicated lithium charger also.

One of the most important things of all, with any 12v system, is fuse, fuse, fuse and then fuse some more !

I cannot stress enough how critical fuses are to any 12V system. The last thing you want is to be out on a relaxing trip, sitting around the campfire in the middle of nowhere, only to have an electrical fire start in your vehicle. It is a heart-stopping scenario that no one wants to experience.

Proper fusing is the most essential safety measure in your build. It protects your vehicle’s wiring by breaking the circuit if an overload or short occurs, preventing wires from overheating and igniting. Imagine when you're sound asleep up in your roof top tent and there's suddenly a fire in your vehicle below ... Always fuse every 12V cable at the power source, including solar panels too, will ensure your gear remains safe and your adventure continues uninterrupted.

Protect Your Wiring, Protect Your Vehicle ...

Using the correct size wiring and fuses is critical in any 12V camping or touring setup. Undersized cable can cause excessive voltage drop, poor accessory performance and unwanted heat build-up, while oversized fuses may fail to protect the wiring in the event of a fault.

A common misconception is that fuses protect your accessories. In reality, fuses are designed to protect the wiring from overheating and potentially causing a fire if a short circuit occurs. Always choose cable that can comfortably handle the expected current draw and fit a fuse rated to protect that cable.

How Much 12V Gear is too much Gear ...

The range of 12V camping and touring accessories available today is bigger than ever. From fridges, lighting and air compressors to coffee machines, fans, ovens and entertainment systems, there’s no shortage of gadgets designed to make life at camp more comfortable.

While many of these accessories are great, it's important to remember that you don't need to buy everything. Before purchasing a new item, consider how often you'll actually use it and where you'll store it when it's not in use. Every accessory takes up valuable space, adds weight and increases the demand on your electrical system.

Storage Check - Are You Over-Packing ? ...

Finding the balance between preparation and over-packing is key.
While organizing gear with drawers and bags is great, it’s easy to cross the line into "too much."

Every storage system adds tare weight, which increases fuel consumption and strains your suspension. Avoid the "just in case" trap by auditing your gear—if you didn't use it last time, leave it behind. Remember, keeping your setup lean ensures you stay under your vehicle's GVM limit. Ultimately, be intentional: store essentials securely without turning your 4WD into a rolling warehouse.
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