Residential Solar Tools


We know working on residential solar installations brings unique challenges: spending your days atop hot, wet or windy rooftops among panels, wires and inverters. Feeling safe and confident in the tools on your belt is a top priority.

Building on the trust we have earned over the last 75 years, Fluke makes quality tools that leave solar technicians feeling equipped for any and all challenges on their rooftop jobs. Fluke Solar tools are designed to withstand a wide range of outdoor weather conditions and rough tumbles inevitable in rooftop work. With durable, accurate and safe tools at their fingertips, new and veteran technicians alike can ensure projects are completed flawlessly and in a timely manner.

We’re the same equipment brand that has been trusted by world-class electricians and technicians for generations, now developing tools for 21st Century solar professionals.

Explore Fluke’s tools designed for residential solar installation and maintenance.

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Tools for Solar Panels & Wiring


To maximize solar energy output, precise panel placement, panel performance, and high-integrity wiring are critical. Fluke’s tools, known for their safety, durability, and accuracy, provide just the functionality you need to get these jobs done right. Ensure your PV systems perform optimally with the following tools:

Tools for Combiner Boxes


For solar energy to make it from the panel to the home or grid, it needs to go through a combiner box that works with the system inverter to modulate the electrical current to appropriate levels. The box must be protected from power surges, voltage surges or sags, and power loss, and Fluke has built just the tools to ensure it's installed safely. Be the best equipped solar professional you can be with these standard-setting tools:

Tools for Solar Inverters


Along with combiner boxes, solar energy must pass through inverters to make it from the panel to the home or grid. Residential solar inverters convert direct current (DC) electricity, which is what the solar panel generates, to alternating current (AC) electricity, which the electrical grid and homes use. Inverters must be strategically incorporated into the solar array installation so that they are away from direct sunlight and have proper air ventilation. It is also important that they are installed at easily accessible locations for ongoing maintenance. Tackle every inverter with confidence with Fluke’s best selling tools on your belt:

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