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Albury Caravan Electrician
At A Plus Automotive Electrical, we specialise in complete caravan electrician services, including lithium battery setups, full caravan fitouts, inverters and battery management systems. Whether you’re upgrading your existing setup or preparing for a new adventure, we provide tailored solutions to power your journey.
From fixing electrical faults to designing and installing advanced off-grid systems, our experienced auto electricians ensure your caravan is ready for anything. We install high-quality lithium batteries, solar regulators, inverters and integrated battery management systems that are reliable, efficient and built to last.
We’ve fitted out countless caravans over the years, helping travellers get the most out of their camping experience. With professionally installed cabling, lighting, brake controllers, monitoring systems and power distribution solutions, you can hit the road with confidence.
Book your appointment at our Albury workshop today—call (02) 6040 2544. We proudly service Lavington, Wodonga, Corowa and the surrounding areas.
Our Caravan Electrical Services
We specialise in complete caravan electrical solutions to support off-grid travel and reliable power on the road. Our services include, but are not limited to:
- Lithium battery conversions & installations
- Advanced battery management systems
- Full 12V caravan wiring & fitouts
- Inverter installations & setup
- Solar system installation
- 12V fridge & appliance wiring
- 12V power socket & USB outlet installations
- Interior & exterior lighting installations & repairs
- Electric brake controller installations
From weekend getaways to long-haul touring, we tailor every system to suit your power needs and travel style.
Our Caravan Electrical Products
We supply and fit a variety of caravan electrical products including, but not limited to:
- Radios
- Speakers
- Inverters
- LED lighting
- Trailer plugs
- Water pumps
- USB sockets
- Reversing camera systems
- Anderson plugs
- REDARC products
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a caravan electrician do?
A caravan electrician specialises in installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems specifically designed for caravans. This includes both 12-volt and 240-volt setups, solar systems, dual battery configurations, electric brake controllers, inverters, lighting, and appliance wiring. Their role is to ensure all systems comply with safety regulations and function efficiently whether the caravan is off-grid or connected to mains power. Caravan electricians are also skilled in fault finding—troubleshooting power outages, battery issues, and inconsistent voltage. Whether setting up a new van or upgrading an existing one, their expertise ensures reliable power for appliances, lighting, and charging devices on the road.
Do I need a licensed electrician to install a caravan power system?
Yes, a licensed electrician is required for any installation or repair involving 240-volt electrical systems in a caravan. This is a legal requirement in Australia to ensure safety and compliance with national electrical standards. While some 12-volt DC installations may be done by qualified technicians or competent DIYers, mains power systems (such as power points, RCDs, or battery chargers connected to 240V) must be handled by a licensed professional. This helps prevent serious risks such as electrical fires, electric shocks, or system failure. Always request a compliance certificate when work is completed to guarantee it meets legal safety requirements.
Why does my caravan battery keep going flat?
A caravan battery can go flat for several reasons, the most common being parasitic loads, overuse without adequate recharging, or ageing batteries that no longer hold a charge. Parasitic loads come from devices or systems that draw power continuously, even when not in use—such as fridge controls, LED lights on standby, or incorrectly wired accessories. Another common issue is insufficient charging from solar panels, especially in overcast conditions or when incorrectly angled. Poor wiring or faulty charge controllers can also reduce charging efficiency. Regular battery testing, proper maintenance, and expert setup of solar and dual battery systems can prevent premature battery drain.