
At Tamworth Satellite & Electrical Services, we specialise in domestic, industrial, commercial and rural electrical services and installations. We service the local poultry industry, contract growers and local builders.
With more than 20 years in electrical and satellite services industry, we are your one stop shop for electrical services in Tamworth and the surrounding areas.
In addition to all of the services above, Tony Refalo also has a vast knowledge of computerised sheds.
If you need to professionally install new electrical products in your home, such as a ceiling fan or a new power point, don’t risk your safety by trying to do dangerous work yourself. Call our team and we’ll send an electrician to your home or place of work right away.
Solar cells generate electricity whenever the sun shines onto them. The grid connect inverter converts the DC electricity produced by the solar panels into 240V AC electricity, which can then be used by your property.
If a grid connect system is producing more power than is being consumed, the surplus is fed into the main power grid. Some electricity companies will meter the electricity fed into the grid by your system and pay you for your services. Other companies will install a bi-directional meter, which will run backwards, as your system feeds electricity into the grid.
At night, when the solar cells are not producing power, the main power grid supplies your power as usual. The energy retailer will charge the standard rate for power used during these times.
As all of the components in a grid connect system have no moving parts, you can expect a long life from your solar power system. Generous government renewable energy rebates mean you can also save thousands on a grid connect system for a limited time.
Here at Tamworth Satellite & Electrical Services, our accredited grid connect installers will aim to install the modules positioned at 90 degrees in order to maximise sun exposure and give you the most from your system. Most customers choose a roof mounted solar panel system. For most of Australia, the modules should be north facing in order to take full advantage of the sun.
For installations on flat roofs, an elevated array frame allows the solar modules to be installed at an angle of elevation of approximately 30 degrees from the horizontal.


