KickAss Battery Guide: Which Type Is Right for You?

Here’s a quick overview of the different KickAss battery types to help you pick your perfect power source.

What’s the Difference Between a DCDC Charger and an MPPT Charger?

If you’re setting up a dual battery system for your 4WD, caravan, or off-grid setup, you’ve probably come across both DCDC chargers and MPPT solar charge controllers. While they both...

The Different Styles of KickAss Solar Panels: Which is Right for You?

When it comes to powering your off-grid adventures, KickAss offers a wide range of high-performance solar panels to suit every type of setup – from full-time 4WD tourers to weekend...

How to Charge Your 12V Battery: The Best Options for Every Setup

Whether you’re powering a fridge during your weekend away in the bush or running a full off-grid camp setup, keeping your 12V battery charged is essential. But with so many...

Understanding Your Inverter: Continuous Load vs Start-Up Surge

When you're setting up your off-grid 12V system, choosing the right inverter is critical. One of the most common points of confusion is the difference between continuous load and start-up...

AGM vs Lithium Batteries: Which Is Cheaper in the Long Run?

When it comes to choosing a battery for your 12V setup – whether it’s for a caravan, 4WD, boat, or off-grid system – one of the biggest questions people ask...

Gas Cookers vs Non-Gas Cooking Options: Which One Wins When Camping?

When it comes to cooking on your off-grid adventures, the debate between traditional gas camping cookers and modern non-gas alternatives is heating up. While gas cookers have been the go-to...

Grasp the Basics: Understanding the Difference Between AC and DC Power

When it comes to powering your adventures, whether at home or off-grid, understanding the basics of electricity can make a big difference. At the heart of it all is the...

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