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Every Solar Pool Man page in one clean backyard map.

Find the pages for pool pumps, solar scheduling, battery backup, pool equipment, heaters, lights, salt systems, waterfalls, fountains, automation, SCE-rate awareness, contact, and site policies.

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SolarPoolMan.com sitemap guide showing backyard pool, solar panels, battery backup, and page navigation
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The fastest path: pump, equipment, rates, battery.

SolarPoolMan.com is organized around the real backyard power conversation. First name the loads, then review the schedule, then decide what deserves solar offset and battery backup.

The pool may be glamorous. The sitemap is practical.

Main guide pages

The backyard load library.

These pages explain the core equipment and planning issues behind pool solar and battery backup.

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Solar Pool Man

Meet the backyard hero who sees pumps, circuits, schedules, and utility bills hiding behind the blue water.

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Pool Pump Backup

Review circulation, filtration, pump runtime, solar scheduling, and selected backup operation.

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Pool Equipment

Name the full equipment pad: pumps, filters, automation, salt systems, lights, heaters, and water features.

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Pool Heaters

Understand heater controls, pump dependency, spa expectations, and why heating loads require caution.

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Pool Lights

Review pool lights, landscape lights, safety lighting, nighttime comfort, and lower-load backup priorities.

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Salt Systems

Learn why salt chlorination depends on circulation, flow sensors, automation, and correct schedules.

Waterfalls & Fountains

Separate decorative water features from functional water loads before promising battery backup.

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Pool Automation

Review controllers, timers, relays, valves, apps, and schedules that decide what runs.

SCE Rates & Pools

Think about pump schedules, peak-rate periods, solar production hours, and backyard electric-bill comedy.

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Battery Backup

Batteries need selected circuits, realistic runtime, inverter capacity, and disciplined load planning.

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How It Works

Inventory the loads, review circuits, schedule around solar, and back up what matters.

FAQ

Fast answers to common questions about pumps, batteries, solar scheduling, lights, heaters, and salt systems.

Company and contact

ABC Solar pages.

Contact ABC Solar, learn why the site exists, and review the basic site policies.

ABC Solar backyard consultation for pool solar and battery backup

About

Learn the purpose behind SolarPoolMan.com and why pool loads belong in the solar conversation.

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Contact ABC Solar about pool solar and battery planning

Contact

Reach ABC Solar about pool pumps, solar scheduling, battery backup, and backyard load review.

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SolarPoolMan.com FAQ and homeowner questions

FAQ

Read the common questions before the pump starts making legal arguments.

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Policy pages

The fine print, with fewer wet footprints.

These pages cover content use, privacy, disclaimers, and the machine-readable site files.

Page Purpose Open
License Content use, character rights, copying limits, and permission requests. license.html
Privacy Basic privacy information for visitors who contact ABC Solar or send project details. privacy.html
Disclaimer Important limits: no engineering, electrical, pool-service, financial, or legal advice. disclaimer.html
Sitemap This human-readable index of SolarPoolMan.com pages. sitemap.html
XML Sitemap Search-engine sitemap for site crawling. sitemap.xml
Robots Basic crawler instructions. robots.txt

“If you are lost, start with the pump. The pump is usually where the plot begins.”

— Solar Pool Man, sitemap lifeguard
Best first clicks

New visitor route: Pump → Equipment → Rates → Battery.

Start with the pump because it is usually the biggest obvious pool load. Then review the full equipment pad, understand the rate and schedule problem, and finally decide what deserves battery backup.