Send the compressor facts. Then we talk power.
SolarAirCompressor.com is supported by ABC Solar Incorporated. Start with the compressor nameplate, electrical panel photos, recent utility bill, and a short description of how the compressor is used.
The fastest first review is photos plus facts.
A solar air compressor system should be designed from the real electrical load. Send what you have. A clear compressor nameplate photo is more useful than a long explanation.
- Compressor nameplate photo
- Compressor breaker and electrical panel photos
- Recent electric bill or rate schedule
- Approximate daily runtime and work pattern
- Roof, canopy, ground-mount, or equipment-area photos
- List of what must keep working during an outage
- Generator details if the site currently uses one
Question one: what compressor are we powering?
Horsepower, voltage, phase, amps, startup behavior, tank size, and runtime decide whether solar and batteries can do the job.
Email template
Copy this into an email and attach photos. Send it to [email protected].
Site type: Auto shop / body shop / farm / ranch / construction site / remote yard / other
Compressor horsepower:
Voltage and phase:
Running amps:
Tank size and PSI range:
Estimated runtime per day:
Need backup during outages? Yes / No
Critical loads besides compressor:
Generator currently used? Yes / No
Best phone number:
A practical review, not fantasy backup.
ABC Solar Incorporated will look at the compressor, the electrical service, the solar space, the utility bill, and the backup goals. The result should be a practical direction: solar offset, battery backup, generator reduction, off-grid power, or a phased plan.
- Review compressor load and site electrical conditions
- Separate critical loads from non-critical loads
- Estimate solar and battery design direction
- Identify obvious electrical or installation constraints
- Discuss realistic backup runtime and cost-saving goals
Who should contact ABC Solar.
This site is for compressor-heavy operations where electricity, backup power, remote work, utility rates, or generator dependence have become a real business issue.
- Auto repair shops and body shops
- Tire shops and mechanic garages
- Construction sites and temporary power setups
- Farms, ranches, barns, and remote shops
- Fabrication, woodworking, and light manufacturing shops
- Remote yards with weak or expensive utility service
What not to send.
Do not start with “How many panels do I need?” That question comes later. The first question is what the compressor and the critical loads actually require.
Send the load data first. Then the solar and battery design can follow the facts.
Contact information
ABC Solar Incorporated
24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505
Phone: 1-310-373-3169
Email: [email protected]
California CCL #914346
What to include in your first message
Include compressor horsepower, voltage, phase, running amps, tank size, PSI range, daily runtime, electric bill, electrical panel photos, site photos, and a list of loads that must operate during an outage.
What ABC Solar will evaluate
ABC Solar Incorporated can review solar PV potential, battery backup, inverter capacity, critical-load planning, generator reduction, off-grid options, and site-specific electrical constraints.
Service focus
SolarAirCompressor.com focuses on compressor-heavy sites: shops, farms, ranches, construction sites, remote yards, and businesses where compressed air is part of daily work.
Send the compressor nameplate today.
Call ABC Solar Incorporated at 1-310-373-3169 or email [email protected]. California CCL #914346.
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