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IDSWITCH provides advanced power management and automation systems for recreational vehicles, integrating battery charging, solar control, and onboard electronics.
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IDSWITCH is a brand associated with IDM Tech, specializing in intelligent vehicle automation and power distribution systems for the recreational vehicle (RV) and marine markets. Their flagship solutions, such as the LMP1218-PWM Master Power Unit, are designed to serve as the central nervous system of a campervan or motorhome.
These units manage multiple power sources—including AC shore power, solar panels, and vehicle alternators—to efficiently charge auxiliary batteries and power onboard DC appliances like lighting, water pumps, and refrigeration. Built to support modern energy needs, IDSWITCH systems are compatible with various battery chemistries, including Lithium (LiFePO4) and Lead-Acid (AGM/GEL). The brand emphasizes safety and integration, offering features like localized fusing, low voltage protection, and smart control logic for automatic switching between energy sources.
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IDSWITCH support FAQ
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What types of batteries can IDSWITCH units charge?
IDSWITCH units like the LMP1218-PWM are capable of charging both Lead-Acid (AGM/GEL/WET) and Lithium (LiFePO4) batteries, configurable via dip switches.
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What does the Green/Orange LED indicate on the power unit?
On units like the LMP1218-PWM, a steady Green LED indicates the battery is fully charged, while a flashing Green LED means charging is in progress. The Orange LED indicates discharging status.
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What is the main function of the IDSWITCH Master Power Unit?
It acts as a central hub to manage AC mains, solar, and alternator inputs to charge batteries, while simultaneously distributing DC power to RV appliances like lights, pumps, and fridges.