Electrical Systems
RV Electrical System
The electrical system in your RV is vital for powering everything from lights and appliances to charging devices and running the air conditioning. It typically consists of two main components: a 12-volt DC system (powered by batteries) and a 120-volt AC system (powered by shore power hookups or a generator).
Proper maintenance of your RV’s electrical systems ensures your safety and prevents inconvenient power failures. Regularly check battery health, clean connections, and test circuit breakers and fuses. It’s also important to inspect wiring for any signs of wear, corrosion, or rodent damage, especially after long periods of storage.
If you experience flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, or continually tripped breakers, professional diagnosis and repair are recommended. Electrical issues can pose serious risks, including fire hazards and equipment damage.
Staying proactive with electrical system maintenance means you can enjoy all the comforts of home no matter where your RV takes you.

Appointments
Call 780-608-6808 or in person at Bay 1, 4415-36 Street Camrose, AB

