Solar repairs · Northern Territory
Solar repairs in Northern Territory.
What is your system doing?
- ✓ A plain-English read on your fault, free — no call, no form first
- ✓ Whether it is safe to leave the system running
- ✓ Published Australian repair costs, before anyone quotes you
6 towns and cities covered across the Northern Territory. Electrical work here is regulated by NT WorkSafe, and a warranty or workmanship dispute goes to NT Consumer Affairs. The Northern Territory has a small pool of accredited installers and long travel distances, so a call-out is a bigger commitment for the business attending. Heat and wet-season water ingress are also disproportionately common causes of failure up here.
- ✓ 100% free for homeowners, no obligation
- ✓ Up to 3 repairers — never sold to a crowd
- ✓ Licensed, accredited installers only
Who regulates solar repair work in Northern Territory
The electrical work: NT WorkSafe. Working on the DC side of a solar system is licensed electrical work everywhere in Australia, and grid-connected solar additionally requires accreditation. Ask for both numbers before you book — they are checkable.
A warranty or workmanship dispute: NT Consumer Affairs. Where you go if an installer will not stand behind their work. If the installer has closed, your manufacturer product warranties usually survive — those are claimed directly with the manufacturer instead.
Find your fault
- Red light or an error code — Fault codes point straight at the failed part — grid, DC side, or the inverter itself.
- Screen is blank — no lights at all — Usually a tripped breaker or a failed isolator before it is a dead inverter.
- Isolation, insulation or earth fault — Shut it down now. Safety-critical. Shut it down, do not investigate it yourself, call a licensed electrician.
- Drops out in the middle of the day — The classic midday cut-out — grid voltage, your network operator’s job, often no cost to you.
- Producing much less than it used to — Half an array can be offline while the inverter still reads OK. Costs the most to ignore.
- Bill went up or credits stopped — Sometimes a fault, sometimes just a retailer rate change. Worth telling apart before anyone visits.
- Storm, water, hail or animal damage — Shut it down now. Make it safe first. Often insurable — get the photographs and the written assessment.
- Not sure — something is not right — A fixed-price full system check tests everything rather than chasing one symptom.
- Not sure which one? Answer four questions instead
What a repair costs
| What is needed | Typical range | What it buys |
|---|---|---|
| Often nothing | $0 – $300 | Grid voltage is your network operator’s responsibility. Where it is the cause, the fix is a network job — a sparky visit is only needed to prove it. |
| Diagnosis | $129 – $300 | A licensed solar electrician on site, testing the whole system and telling you what is actually wrong. Most Australian repairers charge a fixed price for this. |
| Minor part | $80 – $450 | An isolator, a plug, a switch, a breaker or a consumable — replaced without pulling the inverter off the wall. |
| Inverter repair | $195 – $450 | Reconditioning the inverter’s internal electronics, where the unit is still supported and parts exist. |
| New inverter | $1,500 – $4,000 | A replacement unit and installation. The trade rule of thumb: once a repair passes about 40% of the cost of a new unit, replace it — a new inverter comes with a fresh warranty. |
| Panel or roof work | Quoted per job | Panel replacement, re-wiring, re-flashing or making the array safe after damage. Too job-specific for a range — this one has to be quoted on site. |
Published Australian market ranges, not Solar Select prices and not a quote for your job. Solar Select is free for homeowners and does not do the repair.
Northern Territory locations
Northern Territory solar repair questions
- Who regulates solar repair work in Northern Territory?
- NT WorkSafe regulates the electrical work itself. A warranty, workmanship or contract dispute goes to NT Consumer Affairs. The Northern Territory has a small pool of accredited installers and long travel distances, so a call-out is a bigger commitment for the business attending. Heat and wet-season water ingress are also disproportionately common causes of failure up here.
- Do I need a specific licence to repair solar in Northern Territory?
- Yes. Working on the DC side of a solar system is licensed electrical work everywhere in Australia, and grid-connected solar additionally requires accreditation. Anyone attending your system in Northern Territory should hold both, and both are checkable — ask for the numbers before you book.
- How many places in Northern Territory does Solar Select cover for repairs?
- 6 towns and cities across the Northern Territory, and matching runs on postcode rather than on that list — so an enquiry from a suburb or locality near one of them is matched the same way.
- My installer in Northern Territory has closed down. What are my rights?
- Your manufacturer-backed product warranties on the panels, inverter and battery survive the installer closing — claim them directly with the manufacturer. Workmanship cover generally does not survive. NT Consumer Affairs can advise on where you stand, and any accredited installer can take the system over and service it from here.
Fill in your details and get your solar system back up and running.
Tell us what it is doing. We will tell you what it usually means, whether it is safe to leave running and what that repair typically costs — then pass it to repairers who cover Northern Territory. Free for homeowners. Maximum 3 installers. No obligation.