RV Electrical Systems

RV Electrical Systems on the Treasure Coast

RV Electrical Systems on the Treasure Coast, FL. Mobile service across 16 cities. RVIA certified, 13+ years. Call 772-677-1583.

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RV electrical problems shut down everything. No lights, no water pump, no slides, no AC. On the Treasure Coast, where humidity corrodes connections and campground power can spike during summer storms, electrical failures are our most common call. Danny Vasquez has been tracing faults in RV electrical systems for 13 years across all three Treasure Coast counties.

TL;DR

  • RV Electrical Systems for all RV types across the Treasure Coast
  • Pricing: $95 to $2800
  • RVIA certified, 13+ years, 4,100+ repairs
  • 12 specialized sub-services
  • Call 772-677-1583 for a free estimate

We handle every electrical component in your RV's 12V DC and 120V AC systems. That's 12 sub-services covering shore power hookups, battery systems (including lithium upgrades), converters, inverters, wiring and circuit repair, surge protection, LED lighting, 30-to-50 amp upgrades, breaker panels, ground fault diagnosis, 12V system repair, and transfer switch service. Per NEC Article 551, every connection we make uses proper gauge wire and marine-grade terminals rated for Florida's coastal humidity.

If your AC keeps tripping the breaker, it might be an AC cooling issue rather than an electrical fault. Electrical problems also compound with water damage on rigs stored near the coast in Vero Beach or Fort Pierce, where salt air corrodes connections faster.

Danny Vasquez - RVIA certified RV Technician

Danny Vasquez

RVIA certified Technician · Founder, Treasure Coast RV Repair

13+ years repairing RVs across Florida's Treasure Coast. 4,100+ completed repairs. RVIA certified with training in NEC Article 551 and NFPA 1192. I started this business in 2013 with a service van and a simple promise: show up on time, give an honest price, and fix it right.

Why Electrical Failures Are Worse in Florida

Florida's Treasure Coast combines three factors that accelerate RV electrical degradation: high humidity that corrodes connections, campground power that fluctuates during summer storms, and salt air near the coast that attacks terminals and bus bars. We see converter failures, melted shore power inlets, and parasitic battery draws at rates far above the national average. Every connection we make uses marine-grade terminals and heat-shrink tubing rated for this environment.

RV Electrical Systems - Treasure Coast RV Repair mobile service

How We Diagnose Electrical Problems

Danny starts every electrical call with a systematic approach: check shore power voltage at the pedestal, test the main panel for proper voltage and ground, then work through each circuit with a clamp meter to isolate the fault. This method finds the actual root cause instead of just treating symptoms. We've traced intermittent problems to corroded junction boxes hidden behind walls, rodent-chewed wiring under the belly, and failing converter boards that other technicians missed.

RVIA certified technician performing rv electrical systems on the Treasure Coast

Lithium Battery Upgrades: The Most Popular Electrical Upgrade

LiFePO4 lithium batteries are our most requested upgrade across the Treasure Coast. They deliver 2 to 3 times the usable capacity of lead-acid at half the weight, charge 5 times faster, and last 8 to 12 years in Florida's heat compared to 2 to 3 years for lead-acid. We size the bank based on your actual usage from a free energy audit, install a compatible converter with lithium charging profile, and integrate with your existing or new solar system.

RV Electrical Systems We Provide

Pricing

Every job is different. Here are typical ranges for the Treasure Coast area. We always provide an exact quote before starting.

ServiceRange
Shore power cord$95 - $350
Battery pair$200 - $600
Lithium upgrade$800 - $2,400
Converter$350 - $800
Inverter$500 - $1,500
Surge protector$150 - $450
LED conversion$200 - $500
Panel rewire$1,200 - $2,800

Pricing Disclaimer

All prices shown are estimates based on national averages and our service history. Actual costs may vary depending on current market conditions, parts availability, your specific RV model, and the scope of work required. The only way to determine your final cost is through an on-site diagnosis by our certified technician. Call (772) 677-1583 for a free estimate.

Call 772-677-1583 for a free estimate on your specific situation.

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

“Danny rewired our entire shore power system after we kept tripping breakers at Road Runner in Fort Pierce. Found corroded connections that two other guys missed. Haven't had a single issue since.”

Mark T. · January 2026
★★★★★

“Lithium battery upgrade was the best money we've spent on our fifth wheel. Danny sized the system perfectly for our boondocking needs at Savannas.”

Carol & Jim W. · February 2026
★★★★★

“Converter died at 9pm on a Friday. Danny was there Saturday morning. Had the new one installed by lunch. That's the kind of service you can't find anymore.”

Steve R. · December 2025

Last updated: March 31, 2026

RV Electrical Systems Questions

Simple fixes like breaker swaps start at $95. Converter replacement runs $350 to $800. Full panel rewiring for fire or rodent damage is $1,200 to $2,800. Most jobs fall between $150 and $600. We always quote before starting.

Most often it's circuit overload. Running AC, microwave, and water heater simultaneously on 30 amps exceeds capacity. We check load balance, inspect connections, and determine if it's demand or a wiring fault.

Yes. We handle the full upgrade: new cord, inlet, main panel, breakers, and all associated wiring. It's a full-day job that lets you run dual ACs and more appliances without tripping.

A parasitic draw somewhere in the 12V system. Something is pulling power even when everything appears off. We use a clamp meter to isolate which circuit is draining the batteries.

Yes. LiFePO4 lithium batteries are one of our most popular upgrades. They provide 2 to 3 times more usable capacity at half the weight of lead-acid, and they last 8 to 12 years in Florida's heat.

Absolutely. Campground power on the Treasure Coast can spike during storms. A $250 protector prevents $1,000+ in converter and electronics damage. We install both portable and hardwired units.

Every repair follows NEC Article 551 and NFPA 1192. Danny Vasquez holds current RVIA certification. We use marine-grade connectors and proper gauge wire on every job.

Simple fixes take 1 to 2 hours. Converter or inverter installation is 3 to 5 hours. Full panel rewiring is a full day. We give you a time estimate with the price quote.

Ready to get it fixed?

Call for a free estimate. Same-day service across the Treasure Coast.

772-677-1583