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RV Electrical Service & Repair Powering Your Journey Safely.

An RV is a complex web of two distinct electrical systems: the 12-Volt DC system (battery power) and the 110-Volt AC system (shore power). When these systems fail to "talk" to each other, you can be left in the dark—literally.

At Leisure Days RV Group, our technicians are masters of the multimeter. We specialize in diagnosing complex wiring faults, grounding issues, and component failures that general mechanics often miss. Whether your slide-out won't extend or your microwave won't turn on, we will track down the ghost in the machine.

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Our Electrical Services

12-Volt DC Systems (The Heartbeat)

This system runs your lights, water pump, furnace board, and slide-outs.

  • Battery Testing: Load testing lead-acid and AGM batteries to determine true health.

  • Converter Repair: Replacing failed converters that stop charging your batteries when plugged in.

  • Wiring Shorts: Tracking down blown fuses and finding the hidden "short to ground" in your walls or chassis.

  • Tongue Jacks & Stabilizers: Repairing the motors and switches on your power setup gear.

110-Volt AC Systems (The Heavy Lifters)

This system runs your Air Conditioner, Microwave, and wall outlets.

  • Shore Power: Replacing melted shore power cords and damaged 30/50 Amp inlets.

  • Transfer Switches: Repairing automatic transfer switches that fail to toggle between generator and shore power.

  • Inverter Installation: Installing inverters that allow you to watch TV or make coffee using battery power alone.

Lithium Battery Upgrades

Ready to ditch the old technology? We specialize in converting RVs to LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate).

  • The Upgrade: We replace your standard battery with high-capacity Lithium units.

  • The Components: This often requires upgrading your converter/charger to a lithium-compatible profile to ensure a 100% charge.

  • The Benefit: Double the usable power at half the weight.

Why DIY Electrical is Risky

RVs vibrate down the highway, causing wires to rub against metal frames. A "simple fix" can turn into a fire hazard if the wrong gauge wire or fuse is used. Our certified technicians follow strict RVIA electrical codes to ensure your rig remains safe for your family.

Lights Out?

Don't let a blown fuse ruin your trip. Schedule your electrical diagnostic today.