RV Electrical Repair in Chandler, AZ
No power, dead batteries, or tripping breakers? We troubleshoot 12V and 120V RV electrical on-site.
RV Electrical in Chandler
RV electrical problems are the ones that leave you sitting in the dark with no idea where to start, because an RV runs two systems at once — 12-volt house power from the batteries and 120-volt shore or generator power — tied together through a converter, an inverter, and a transfer switch. We troubleshoot and repair both anywhere in the East Valley. Dead house batteries that will not hold a charge, no 12V lights or water pump, no shore power at the pedestal, breakers or fuses that keep blowing, a converter that quit charging, an inverter that will not invert, or a solar setup that is not topping off the bank — we trace it to the actual fault instead of throwing parts at it. We test batteries under load, check the converter and inverter, the transfer switch, the shore cord and pedestal, the grounds, and the fuse and breaker panels. Out here, where a lot of RVers run solar and lithium for boondocking, we sort out the charging side too.
Mobile service in Chandler
Chandler runs from the tech corridor along Price Road out to the newer neighborhoods near the 202 and Queen Creek Road, and its RVs follow the same pattern as the rest of the family-side East Valley — weekend and vacation rigs parked at home or tucked into one of the area’s many RV-and-boat storage lots between trips. A lot of Chandler owners keep the coach in covered or open storage rather than the side yard, and a rig that sits in a storage row for months has all the sitting-related problems plus the inconvenience of being across town when something needs fixing. That is exactly where mobile service earns its keep: we come to the storage lot or your driveway and handle the repair on-site instead of you towing the rig home first. The desert does its usual work here — heat on the rooftop ACs, sun on the roof sealant, hard water in the heaters, and stale fuel in generators that sat out the summer. We fix AC, electrical and batteries, slide-outs, water heaters, roof leaks, and generators on motorhomes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers. Tell us where the rig is parked and what it is doing and we will give you a straight quote and a real time.
- 12V house and 120V shore/generator systems both diagnosed
- Dead or weak house batteries tested under load
- Converters, inverters, and transfer switches checked
- Blown fuses, tripping breakers, and bad grounds traced
- Solar and lithium charging systems sorted out
- No shore power at the pedestal? We test the cord and panel
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RV Electrical in Chandler
Tell us what’s happening and we’ll call you back — local Chandler service.
Neighborhoods We Cover in Chandler
Home, work, driveway, or parking lot — if it’s in or around Chandler, we come to you.
- Ocotillo
- Fulton Ranch
- Sun Groves
- Clemente Ranch
- Price Road corridor
- Downtown Chandler
Common RV Problems in Chandler
The RV problems we see most around here — and how we fix them.
Rigs kept in storage lots across town
Many Chandler owners store the coach in an RV-and-boat lot rather than at home. When it needs work, we come to the storage row and fix it there, so you do not have to tow it home and back just for a repair.
Sitting problems from long storage
A rig that sits in a Chandler storage lot for months comes back with a dead battery bank, stale generator fuel, and dried roof sealant. We handle the wake-up repairs on-site so the coach is ready when you are.
Hard water scaling up water heaters
Chandler’s hard water leaves sediment in RV water heater tanks and eats the anode rod, leading to lukewarm water and short-cycling tankless units. We flush, descale, and replace the anode rod where the rig is parked.
RV Electrical in Chandler — FAQs
Can you meet me at my RV storage lot in Chandler?
My water heater only gets lukewarm — is it the hard water?
How quickly can you get to Chandler?
My RV batteries keep dying — is it the batteries or something else?
I have no 120V power even though I am plugged in — what is it?
Can you work on my solar and lithium setup?
My breaker or fuses keep blowing — is that dangerous?
Need RV Electrical in Chandler?
Call now for a fast quote — we come to the rig, and urgent problems like a dead AC get priority.