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Off-Grid Solar Solutions,
DC Solar Trailer Servicing, Custom Batteries and Repair,

of Northern California

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DC Solar Trailer Owners:

The trailers can be a relatively complex piece of equipment and should be serviced by a professional.

There are around 6,000 DC Solar trailers in circulation that have been sold at auctions all across the United States. Most of them are on average 6-10 years old.

Many of these trailers were stored for a few years with completely discharged batteries prior to being sold at auction - in most circumstances this has caused damage to the batteries that will become more obvious as the batteries age. This affects the performance, and can cause the trailers to become practically unusable.

Don't let this expensive piece of equipment become a continuously depreciating asset. I have personally repaired and put back in service entire fleets of DC Solar Trailers and I can do the same with yours.

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Introducing the "Big Rig"

A massive, 46 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery bank contained in a weatherproof, insulated, and climate controlled 60" container. Designed to be as rugged as possible, this battery is tailor made to withstand the constant extremes of being outside. It's versatile enough be used in closed-loop home solar systems, as well as be direct drop-in replacements for the lead-acid batteries that come stock on DC Solar Trailers.

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About Me

My name is Seth and I'm a solar contractor in Grass Valley, CA. I have many years experience in the electrical field. My qualifications are: technical and managerial experience in numerous sectors, such as: commercial and residential electrical and solar, industrial batteries, and electrical engineering.  Prior to switching to the electrical field, I was an automotive technician. In my spare time I build single board computers and tinker with gas and diesel engines.

In 2023 the solar industry in California took a major hit due to some policy changes and I realized that I don't love managing people as much as I love solving problems. Moving away from larger scale solar projects, i've moved full-time into specialized fields.

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