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Switchboard upgrades Te Awamutu & Waipa

Switchboard upgrades with RCBO protection and room for the future.

Many older switchboards were never designed for modern electrical demands. Whether you are planning solar, EV charging, heat pumps, smart control or simply want a safer electrical installation, a well-planned switchboard upgrade can make a big difference.

Older switchboards

Does your switchboard look like this?

If your switchboard is old, crowded, damaged, messy or has limited spare room, it may be worth getting it checked before adding solar, an EV charger, heat pumps or other modern electrical loads.

Not every old switchboard needs a full replacement, but many older homes in Waikato are running electrical systems that were never designed for the way homes are used today.

Older switchboards may have hidden issues

  • Old fuse protection or limited circuit protection
  • Messy or ageing wiring
  • Limited spare capacity for future circuits
  • Poor labelling or hard-to-trace circuits
  • Possible asbestos backing boards in some older installations
  • Not enough room for EV charging, solar or smart controls
Real switchboard upgrade

From old and crowded to tidy, safer and future-ready.

This project is a great example of why a proper switchboard upgrade is more than just making a board look nicer. The old switchboard was upgraded into a clean, modern layout with individual RCBO protection and room for future expansion.

Before

Old switchboard and messy wiring

After

New board with tidy RCBO protection

New enclosureModern switchboard layout with improved access.
RCBO protectionIndividual protection for power and lighting circuits.
Cleaner wiringTidy installation that is easier to inspect and maintain.
Future capacityDesigned with room for future circuits and upgrades.
RCBO protection

What is RCBO protection and why does it matter?

An RCBO combines overload protection and personal safety protection in one device. In simple terms, it helps protect an individual circuit from overloads, faults and electric shock risk.

Instead of multiple circuits relying on shared protection, individual RCBOs allow each circuit to have its own protection. That makes faults easier to identify and can reduce the chance of one issue taking out large parts of the home.

Safer circuitsIndividual protection for each circuit.
Better fault findingEasier to identify which circuit has the issue.
Less nuisance trippingA fault on one circuit is less likely to affect everything.
Modern protectionA better fit for today’s electrical expectations.
Electrical safety

Loose electrical connections are one of the most common causes of overheating in switchboards.

Many electrical faults don’t happen overnight. In many cases, they develop slowly over years as connections loosen, equipment ages, or electrical systems are modified and expanded. A loose connection can create resistance, generating heat that may damage equipment and increase the risk of electrical failure.

⚡ Why connections loosen

Electrical systems naturally expand and contract as they heat up and cool down during normal operation. Over time, this movement can affect terminations and connections.

🔧 Alterations & additions

Switchboards are often opened for renovations, heat pumps, EV chargers, solar installations, fault finding and general electrical work. Every time wiring is moved or disturbed, some mechanical stress is placed on cables and terminals.

🏠 Larger cables require attention

Larger conductors such as mains cables and submains are generally less flexible than smaller wiring. When these cables are repositioned or worked around, additional strain can sometimes be placed on terminations if they are not checked and maintained correctly.

🔥 Heat, arcing & fire risk

A loose electrical connection creates resistance. Resistance generates heat. In some situations, electricity can begin arcing across small gaps within a connection, producing even more heat. Left undetected, overheating connections can damage switchgear, insulation and increase the risk of electrical fire.

Preventative maintenance matters. Many overheating faults begin as a simple loose connection. A periodic switchboard inspection can help identify loose terminations, signs of overheating, damaged equipment and potential safety concerns before they become expensive problems.
Future-ready homes

Plan your switchboard for what your home may need next.

A switchboard upgrade is a great opportunity to think ahead. Even if you are not installing solar, an EV charger or smart controls today, leaving room and planning the layout properly can make future work cleaner and easier.

EV chargersAllow space for dedicated EV charging circuits and protection.
Solar powerMake future solar integration easier with a board that has room.
Heat pumpsModern homes often need extra dedicated circuits.
Smart controlsShelly relays, monitoring and load control become easier to add.
Choosing the right upgrade

There is more than one way to upgrade a switchboard.

Not every customer needs the same solution. Some homes only need a basic tidy-up or replacement panel. Others are better suited to a full future-ready upgrade with more space, individual RCBO protection and room for future circuits.

Basic Upgrade

  • Replace old or damaged panel
  • Improve layout and safety
  • Suitable for some smaller homes
  • May have limited room for future expansion
Common questions

Switchboard upgrade questions.

Do I need a switchboard upgrade before solar? Not always, but many older boards need assessment before solar is added. A modern, tidy board with spare capacity can make solar work much easier.
Do I need a switchboard upgrade for an EV charger? It depends on your existing board, loading and spare capacity. EV chargers often need proper planning, circuit protection and sometimes load management.
Is RCBO protection worth it? RCBO protection is a strong option for modern switchboards because it provides individual circuit protection and can make faults easier to isolate.
Can you check my current switchboard? Yes. We can inspect your current board and talk through practical options based on safety, budget and future plans.

Thinking about solar, EV charging or a switchboard upgrade?

Get practical advice from a local Master Electrician before adding more load to an older switchboard. We can check your existing setup and recommend an option that suits your home and future plans.