Off-grid solar systems are different from standard grid-tied solar. Batteries, charge controllers, inverters, transfer switches, generator connections, wells, pumps, and loads all have to work together.
If your off-grid system is not charging, not powering loads, showing faults, losing battery capacity, switching incorrectly, or using equipment other companies will not service, SunnyCal can help you understand the next step.
Off-grid properties do not always have a simple fallback when something stops working. A weak battery bank, bad setting, inverter fault, transfer switch problem, failed charge controller, or pump issue can affect daily life fast.
SunnyCal helps customers troubleshoot and support off-grid solar systems, rural power equipment, battery systems, and specialty solar setups that may not fit the standard installer model.
The right next step depends on the whole system. SunnyCal looks at how the solar input, batteries, inverter, transfer switching, loads, pumps, and backup equipment are supposed to work together.
Battery charge, battery age, wiring, settings, and load behavior can all affect off-grid performance.
Inverter faults, shutdowns, overloads, and settings can stop a system from powering the loads it was built to support.
Solar input issues, controller settings, and equipment compatibility can affect charging and daily system recovery.
Rural systems may include well pumps, pump controllers, solar pump arrays, or water equipment tied into the power system.
Off-grid and hybrid systems may rely on transfer switches or control logic to move between power sources.
Off-grid systems often use custom structures, trailers, sheds, containers, or specialty equipment that needs practical support.
Off-grid parts are not always universal. Voltage, battery chemistry, inverter type, charge controller settings, wire size, source priority, transfer switch behavior, and load demands all matter.
Schedule SunnyCal if the system is not charging, not powering loads, faulting, switching incorrectly, or behaving unpredictably.
Use the parts store if you already know the exact part, component, controller, cable, switch, or equipment you need.
Send photos of labels, batteries, inverter screens, charge controllers, transfer switches, and the equipment area.
Off-grid systems can be older, custom, expanded over time, tied into wells or generators, or built with equipment that is no longer common. That does not mean the customer should be left without help.
SunnyCal provides solar service and parts for existing solar systems, off-grid systems, solar trailers, transfer switches, battery backup, SolarNets, and specialty solar equipment.
Use these pages to choose the right next step if your system involves solar trailers, transfer switches, batteries, parts, or existing solar service.
Yes. SunnyCal services off-grid solar systems, including systems with batteries, inverters, charge controllers, transfer switches, wells, pumps, generators, and specialty equipment.
Off-grid systems often include custom wiring, batteries, generators, pumps, transfer switches, older equipment, and non-standard designs that require more troubleshooting.
Yes. If the system is not working and the cause is unclear, schedule service before ordering parts so the problem can be diagnosed correctly.
Some off-grid and hybrid systems use transfer switches, generator interfaces, battery-controlled switching, or other controls to manage power sources.
SunnyCal can help review solar-powered well and pump equipment as part of off-grid and rural solar service needs.
If you know the exact part, shop parts. If the system is not working and you are not sure what failed, schedule service first.
Tell SunnyCal what equipment you have, what the system is doing, and whether you need service, parts, or help identifying the right next step.
209-464-6100SunnyCal Solar provides solar service and parts for existing solar systems, off-grid systems, solar trailers, transfer switches, battery backup systems, SolarNets, and specialty solar equipment. License #990589.