Call the solar people. Bring crackers.

Contact SolarCrackers.com.

Got SCE rate pain, blackout anxiety, warm-cheese nightmares, food-truck power questions, kitchen backup problems, or a roof that wants to become useful? Contact ABC Solar Incorporated. SolarCrackers.com brings the jokes. ABC Solar brings the licensed solar and battery work.

Cracker jokes are cheap. Good solar design is valuable.
Send the bills, panel photos, load list, and the problem that needs fixing.
How It Works

Contact ABC Solar Incorporated

Ready to get crackin’?

ABC Solar Incorporated can review solar, batteries, backup power, critical loads, SCE rate pain, food resilience, refrigeration backup, commercial kitchens, food trucks, events, and off-grid power needs.

The best first conversation starts with real information: utility bills, electrical panel photos, roof or site photos, and a clear list of what you want to keep running when the grid gets stale.

  • Solar and battery backup
  • Critical-load planning
  • Refrigerator and freezer protection
  • Food truck and commercial kitchen power
  • SCE rate pain and Time-of-Use strategy
  • Licensed solar work, CCL#914346

Direct contact

ABC Solar Incorporated

ABC Solar Incorporated
24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505
1-310-373-3169
[email protected]
CCL#914346

Before you call

Give the crackers evidence.

A good solar battery review starts with facts. The crackers can make jokes with no data. The contractor should not.

Electrical panel photos

Photos of main panels, subpanels, meters, and available wall space help start the electrical review.

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Roof or site photos

Roof space, shade, ground-mount areas, parking areas, food-truck roofs, or jobsite layouts all matter.

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Critical-load list

Refrigerators, freezers, lights, internet, security, garage doors, pumps, POS systems, medical devices, and business loads.

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Outage history

How often does power fail? How long do outages last? What goes wrong first? What must never go down?

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Cheese priorities

Technically: food, refrigeration, comfort, and business priorities. Emotionally: save the cheese.

Contact doctrine

Do not wait until the dip is warm.

The best time to plan backup power is before the outage, before the peak-rate bill, before the freezer panic, and before someone starts treating candles like infrastructure.

Inquiry form

Send the cracker signal.

This form opens an email to ABC Solar. Add your address, utility bill pain, backup goals, and what you want to keep running. Attach bills and photos from your email program if available.

What can we talk about?

Every path leads to useful power.

Home battery backup

Refrigerators, lights, internet, security, garage doors, pumps, selected outlets, and peace of mind.

SCE rate pain

Solar production, battery shifting, Time-of-Use strategy, and reducing exposure to expensive utility hours.

Food trucks

Refrigeration, lighting, POS, fans, pumps, prep equipment, and quieter backup power for mobile food operations.

Commercial kitchens

Walk-ins, freezers, lighting, controls, POS, monitoring, cold storage, and business continuity.

Events and parties

Lights, sound, food trucks, refrigeration, Wi-Fi, POS, charging, and fewer generator headaches.

Disaster food

Food, water, lights, communications, cold storage, charging, shelters, and emergency power resilience.

The no-nonsense part

Real design needs real review.

SolarCrackers.com uses humor, but solar battery work needs proper review. Savings, backup duration, equipment sizing, permitting, utility rules, code requirements, and installation details depend on the real property.

No cracker should be allowed to approve a service-panel modification without a licensed adult in the room.

Can I just call?

Yes. Call ABC Solar Incorporated at 1-310-373-3169.

Can I email photos and bills?

Yes. Email [email protected] with utility bills, panel photos, site photos, and your critical-load goals.

Do you need exact load data?

Exact nameplate data is best, especially for food trucks, kitchens, pumps, refrigeration, and off-grid systems. Approximate information can start the conversation.

Can ABC Solar help with blackout planning?

Yes. The review should identify what matters most, what can be backed up, what should not be backed up, and what battery size makes sense.