Control your RV without breaking your rhythm. This wireless distribution panel lets you manage lights, awnings, slide-outs, and jacks from your phone, so setup and adjustments happen where you already are instead of back at a wall of switches.
Using the smartphone app, you can control lights, awnings, slide-outs, and jacks from wherever you're standing. This makes setup, adjustments, and shutdowns easier whether you're outside getting camp ready or inside winding down.
This wireless distribution panel is designed to control how DC power is used in your RV, not to generate or charge power. It routes and switches existing power to selected circuits, replacing traditional switches with app-based control. A separate power center or converter is still required to supply and regulate power.
LED indicators show when a DC fuse has blown, helping you identify issues quickly when something stops working. The polarity reversal feature allows compatible electric components to change direction, which is useful for certain jacks or accessories that require forward and reverse operation.
The lightweight design mounts inside an existing RV power center housing and includes pre-wired DC outputs to help streamline installation. It supports both 30-amp and 50-amp AC service configurations, making it easier to integrate into a wide range of RV electrical setups. If you'd like help with the install, you can use etrailer's installer locator to find a qualified installer near you.
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Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look together at this PowerMax Wireless AC/DC Distribution Panel. Now, if you're looking for a replacement or upgrade for the electrical panel in an RV, this unit from PowerMax is basically the central hub that's going to manage all of the power coming into your trailer. This handles both AC power, the 30-amp or 50-amp service that you get from shore power, or a generator and the 12-volt DC power that runs things like lights, fans, and other low-voltage accessories inside your RV. Now, what makes this panel so useful is that it combines your AC and DC distribution into one unit. So instead of having separate boxes for breakers and fuses, everything's going to be cleanly organized in one place.
On the AC side, it takes the main incoming power and it splits it out to your appliance circuits. And on the DC side, it has multiple fuse circuits for all the 12-volt systems. This panel also includes wireless control, meaning you can operate things like slide-outs, awnings, or jacks through a smartphone app. And this panel is designed to be easy to work with. There are LED indicators to help you spot blown fuses or issues quickly.
And then, what's nice is it has kind of a transparent, a tinted, transparent panel here. So with this door closed, you're still gonna be able to see any lights that light up. This door is gonna be very easy to open as well. It's gonna be push to lock and then push to open, and you'll just pull that, and you'll be able to have easy access there. This also has polarity reversible features to make sure that your accessories operate correctly.
Size-wise, this is pretty compact. It's relatively lightweight. And it's built to fit standard RV applications, so it's gonna work as a replacement for many existing panels or as part of a fresh install in a trailer build. Let me see if I can show you some measurements here. So looking at what I'm calling the overall width, just end to end, we're sitting pretty close to right about 11 3/4 inches wide.
The overall height, about 10 5/8 inches tall. And then the overall depth, right at about 4 5/8 inches deep or so. It's kinda difficult to show you that on that angle there. And then looking at the cutout, let's just do the cutout depth. We're sitting right at about 3 1/2 inches deep. The height, pretty close to 9 1/4 inches tall. And then the width, right at about 10 inches wide. So overall, if you're looking for a modern, all-in-one electrical distribution center that's going to support both 30- and 50-amp systems and keep wiring organized and accessible, this is really gonna be a great option for you to consider. If you happen to have any other questions, whether it's about this or anything else that we have here at etrailer, don't hesitate to reach out, because ultimately, we wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. Well again, my name is Andy, thank you for joining me.
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