Bring The Load List.
The better the gear list, the better the power plan. Watts, runtime, location, photos, and goals matter.
Tell us what you want to keep running: band gear, studio gear, stage loads, sound, lighting, event power, or blackout backup. Bring the load list. We will bring the solar battery brain.
This form is a front-end template. If you want it live, wire it to your preferred form handler, mail script, CRM, or server-side endpoint. Until then, the phone and email links are the real contact path.
The better the gear list, the better the power plan. Watts, runtime, location, photos, and goals matter.
Mixers, racks, wireless, monitors, fixtures, controllers, and runtime.
Tell us what failed, what must survive, and how long it needs to run.
You do not need perfect engineering numbers to start the conversation. But useful details help: what you want to power, approximate watts if known, how long it needs to run, where it will be installed or used, and whether the system is temporary, mobile, or permanent.
Protect the room, the session, the files, and the creative moment.
Less roar. Less fuel drama. Better backup conversation.
Solar battery backup works best when the plan is made before the panic.