Solar Panel Service
Maintaining the System That Powers Your Home
Solar Panel Service in Scottsdale for homeowners who need inspection, maintenance, or electrical integration support for existing solar systems
Max Charged LLC provides electrical service and maintenance for existing solar panel systems in Scottsdale and throughout the Valley, focusing on the wiring, breakers, and panel connections that link your solar array to your home's electrical system. You may notice reduced output, tripped breakers, or compatibility issues when adding new circuits such as EV chargers, and the service includes inspecting system connections, testing breaker performance, and ensuring safe integration between solar production and household demand.
The work does not include panel cleaning or inverter replacement, but it does cover the electrical components that affect system safety and performance. Max Charged LLC inspects wiring between the solar panels and the inverter, verifies that breakers are properly sized for the system's output, and checks connections at the main panel to ensure solar power integrates correctly with grid power and battery storage if present. When homeowners add EV chargers or other high-demand circuits to a home with solar, the electrician performs load calculations to confirm the panel can handle both solar input and the new circuit demand without overloading.
If you plan to install an EV charger and you already have solar panels, a service visit from Max Charged LLC can verify that your electrical system supports both solar production and the new charging load without compromising safety or performance.

What You Notice After the Service Is Complete
After the service, your solar system will continue to operate without tripped breakers, and any new circuits such as EV chargers will coexist safely with solar production. Max Charged LLC inspects all connections for signs of heat damage, corrosion, or loose terminals that could cause intermittent failures or reduced efficiency. If your system includes battery storage, the electrician verifies that the battery charges correctly from solar output and discharges to the home when needed, without creating feedback loops or overloading the inverter.
The service includes testing breakers under load, measuring voltage at key connection points, and ensuring that the main panel's labeling clearly identifies which circuits are powered by solar, which are standard grid circuits, and which are dedicated to high-demand loads such as HVAC or EV charging. If your panel lacks the capacity to support a new EV charger alongside existing solar production, Max Charged LLC can install a subpanel or upgrade the main panel to create the necessary space and capacity.
Homes with solar systems installed several years ago may have outdated wiring or breakers that no longer meet current code, and the service can identify those issues and recommend upgrades that bring the system into compliance while improving safety and reliability. The work does not involve replacing inverters or troubleshooting panel output directly, but it ensures the electrical infrastructure supporting the system remains sound.
What Homeowners Ask About Solar Panel Service
Clients often want to know whether their solar system can support an EV charger, what happens if breakers trip during peak solar production, and how to tell if wiring needs upgrading.
What does a load calculation tell you about solar and EV charging compatibility?
It shows whether your panel can handle both the solar input and the EV charger demand simultaneously, or whether a panel upgrade or load management device is necessary.
Why do breakers trip during peak solar production?
Breakers may trip if the panel's bus bars are overloaded by combined solar input and household demand, or if breakers are undersized for the system's actual output.
What signs indicate that solar wiring needs attention?
Heat discoloration around breaker terminals, corrosion at connection points, and tripped breakers during sunny days all suggest wiring or breaker issues that need inspection.
Can you add an EV charger to a home with solar without upgrading the panel?
It depends on the panel's remaining capacity, the solar system's output, and the EV charger's demand, which Max Charged LLC evaluates through a load calculation performed in Scottsdale and throughout the Valley.
Who handles coordination between solar output and new circuits?
Max Charged LLC performs the load calculation, installs any necessary panel upgrades or subpanels, and ensures the new circuit integrates safely with existing solar production and battery storage.
If you are adding an EV charger to a home with solar panels, or if you notice breaker trips or reduced system performance, Max Charged LLC can inspect your electrical system, identify integration issues, and recommend upgrades that ensure safe, reliable operation for both solar production and high-demand circuits.