Important disclaimer

No Stale Promises. No Mystery Frosting.

SolarDonuts.com is an educational and promotional website from ABC Solar Incorporated. It uses humor to explain solar, batteries, utility rates, and blackout planning. It is not a project-specific design, quote, guarantee, or engineering document.

Plain English Disclaimer The donut jokes are general. Your solar project is specific.

Every solar and battery project depends on actual site conditions, roof space, shade, utility rules, permitting, equipment, electrical service, customer usage, and installation requirements. A real answer needs a real review.

Educational content only.

The information on SolarDonuts.com is provided for general educational, marketing, and informational purposes. It is intended to help visitors understand solar power, battery backup, time-of-use rates, SCE rate pressure, blackout protection, and energy value.

Nothing on this site should be treated as a final engineering design, permit document, electrical plan, utility interconnection approval, construction instruction, tax advice, legal advice, financial advice, or guarantee of performance.

Not a Quote

No project price is promised.

Website examples, explanations, slogans, or general descriptions do not create a project quote, contract price, system specification, or scope of work.

Not Engineering

No stamped design is provided.

Solar and battery systems require site-specific review, code compliance, permitting, utility coordination, equipment selection, and professional installation.

Not a Guarantee

No savings are guaranteed here.

Savings depend on actual system production, customer usage, rates, weather, equipment, utility rules, battery behavior, and future changes outside this website’s control.

Not Utility Advice

Rules can change.

Utility tariffs, SCE rates, interconnection rules, incentives, export compensation, codes, and permitting requirements may change after this page is published.

No savings guarantee.

Solar savings depend on many factors, including system size, roof orientation, shade, weather, equipment performance, installation quality, rate schedule, customer usage, battery settings, export compensation, and future utility changes.

SolarDonuts.com may discuss savings concepts, but those concepts are not a guarantee that any particular customer will save a specific amount of money. The donut may be sweet. The math still needs the actual bill.

Variables that matter Solar value depends on the real recipe.
  • Roof conditions: size, orientation, tilt, shade, age, access, and structure.
  • Electrical system: main service, panels, breakers, wiring, grounding, and code requirements.
  • Utility rules: interconnection, rate schedule, export rules, and approval process.
  • Battery design: capacity, inverter output, selected loads, and operating mode.
  • Customer usage: when power is used, how much is used, and what loads matter.
  • Weather and production: sunlight, seasonality, marine layer, heat, shade, and soiling.

Battery backup limitations.

Battery backup capability depends on battery capacity, inverter output, selected backup circuits, load size, starting surge requirements, solar production, weather, battery state of charge, equipment configuration, and customer behavior during an outage.

A battery system may not run an entire home or business unless it is specifically designed, sized, permitted, and installed for that purpose. Large loads such as air conditioning, electric ovens, pool equipment, EV charging, large motors, and other high-demand circuits require careful review.

Utility and SCE commentary.

SolarDonuts.com may use strong language, humor, satire, or commentary about Southern California Edison, utility rates, time-of-use pricing, peak-hour costs, delivery charges, wildfire costs, and regulatory issues.

That commentary is general opinion and educational framing. Customers should review their actual utility bill, current rate schedule, and applicable rules before making a decision.

No tax, legal, or financial advice.

SolarDonuts.com may refer generally to solar value, incentives, costs, savings, ownership, or investment concepts. Those references are not tax, legal, accounting, or financial advice.

Customers should consult qualified professionals for tax, legal, accounting, financing, insurance, or investment questions. ABC Solar can discuss solar equipment and project scope, but this website does not replace professional advice.

Rates change

Utility rates, peak periods, tariffs, and export rules can change after content is published.

Equipment changes

Product availability, specifications, warranties, and code requirements may change.

Sites differ

Every roof, panel, battery, service panel, and customer load profile is different.

Third-party names and links.

SolarDonuts.com may mention utility companies, manufacturers, public agencies, products, services, or other third parties. Those names are used for identification, commentary, education, or reference.

Mentioning a third party does not mean endorsement, partnership, approval, sponsorship, or responsibility unless expressly stated in writing.

Contact ABC Solar for site-specific review.

The proper next step for a real solar or battery project is a site-specific review. ABC Solar Incorporated can discuss the actual address, roof, electric bill, load profile, battery goals, backup needs, permitting path, and installation conditions.

Do not rely on a funny donut page to size a battery, design a backup panel, estimate a final project price, or promise savings.

ABC Solar Incorporated Good fun. Serious solar. Licensed work.

SolarDonuts.com keeps the topic approachable. ABC Solar Incorporated handles real projects through real review, real equipment, real permits, and real installation standards.

This disclaimer may be updated as the site, utility rules, business practices, or applicable requirements change. Continued use of SolarDonuts.com means you understand that the content is general information and not a project-specific guarantee.