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Bring the Load List Before the Box

Contact ABC Solar Incorporated about practical solar kit planning: home solar, battery backup, critical loads, pumps, water systems, pool equipment, EV charging, ranch power, workshops, permits, and safety.

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Talk to a Real Solar Contractor

The better the facts, the better the solar conversation.

Before buying panels, batteries, inverters, chargers, or pump equipment, gather the practical details: what needs power, how long it must run, whether it has startup surge, where equipment can go, what the utility bill says, and what permits or inspections may be required.

ABC Solar Incorporated

Address:
24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505

Phone:
1-310-373-3169

Email:
[email protected]

California Contractor License:
CCL #914346

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Prepare before calling

Helpful Details to Gather

You do not need every answer before contacting ABC Solar, but these details make the conversation more productive.

Utility Bill

Recent bills help show monthly usage, rate schedule, seasonal demand, fixed charges, and whether battery timing may matter.

Electrical Panel Photos

Main panel, meter, subpanels, breakers, labels, and available space help identify service-equipment issues early.

Load List

List what should be powered: refrigerators, freezers, pumps, lights, internet, medical equipment, EV chargers, pool equipment, or tools.

Equipment Nameplates

Photos of pump, pool, EV charger, freezer, compressor, or workshop equipment labels can reveal voltage, amps, horsepower, and model numbers.

Site Photos

Roof, ground space, garage, equipment pad, battery location, trenching path, shade, and access photos help frame the design.

Backup Priorities

Decide what must stay on during outage and what can stay off. This is the beginning of a critical-load plan.

Safety first

Do Not Start With a Shortcut

Solar kits, batteries, pumps, EV charging, pool equipment, hybrid inverters, backup panels, and remote power systems require proper design, permitting, utility approval where applicable, licensed installation, inspection, fire-code review, and code compliance.

Contact should begin the planning conversation, not replace the code path.

Read the Safety Page
What to say

A Good First Message

Short, factual, and load-focused is best.

Hello ABC Solar, I am interested in solar kit planning for my property. I want to power [home / battery backup / pump / pool equipment / EV charging / ranch load / workshop / critical loads]. The main loads are [list loads]. My goal is [bill reduction / backup / peak-rate support / water pumping / EV charging / remote power]. I can send utility bill photos, electrical panel photos, equipment nameplates, and site photos.

Solar Sensei says

“The Best Call Starts With the Load”

A solar conversation becomes more useful when the customer brings real loads, real photos, real bills, and real goals.

Useful project types

  • Home solar kit planning
  • Battery backup and critical loads
  • Sol-Ark and Briggs & Stratton battery systems
  • Pump and water systems
  • Pool equipment and runtime planning
  • EV charging and solar support
  • Ranch, remote, shed, and workshop power
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Next step

Start With the Planning Pages

Review the relevant page, gather the facts, then contact ABC Solar with a clearer project picture.