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Disclaimer

SolDaily.com is a manga science and solar education site. It explains the Sun, solar science, solar power, batteries, space weather, and related ideas in plain language. It is not professional advice, emergency guidance, official warnings, or approval for any real-world project or safety decision.

Education only Not engineering advice Not medical advice Not astronomy instruction Not legal or financial advice
Solar Sensei holding a disclaimer sign while The Solar Man, PV Boy, Professor Photon, and the Permit Goblin stand beside solar safety icons

SolDaily helps readers understand the Sun. It does not replace qualified professionals.

Plain-language summary

SolDaily.com is for education, storytelling, solar literacy, and general public understanding. The site uses manga characters and simplified explanations to help readers understand solar concepts. It should not be used as the basis for medical decisions, eye-safety decisions, telescope operation, engineering design, construction, electrical work, battery installation, code compliance, financial planning, tax planning, legal decisions, emergency response, or official space weather operations.

Solar Sensei says it plainly: learn here, but use the right professional for real decisions.

Important: If a situation involves health, safety, construction, electricity, batteries, fire, emergency response, aviation, navigation, utility systems, legal rights, taxes, financing, or official alerts, use qualified professionals and official sources.

Educational content only

SolDaily content is written for general education. It may be simplified, stylized, humorous, metaphorical, or manga-driven. The characters are teaching tools. The pages are not technical manuals, professional reports, engineering documents, medical guidance, legal memoranda, or official agency publications.

The Solar Man gives the story scale. Solar Sensei gives explanations. Neither gives licensed professional advice.

No engineering advice

SolDaily.com does not provide engineering advice, stamped design, electrical design, structural calculations, battery layout approval, code interpretation, permit drawings, fire-code review, utility interconnection approval, or construction instructions.

Solar projects should be designed, reviewed, permitted, installed, inspected, and serviced by qualified professionals using current codes, product instructions, site-specific conditions, utility requirements, and local authority requirements.

Read the dedicated page: Not Engineering Advice.

Engineering boundary

A SolDaily diagram is not a plan set.

Conceptual education can help you ask better questions. It cannot replace site-specific, code-compliant engineering and professional installation.

No medical advice

SolDaily.com does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, eye-care guidance, skin-care guidance, heat-illness guidance, medication guidance, vitamin D advice, emergency medical guidance, or personalized health recommendations.

If you have health symptoms, vision changes, eye pain, sunburn concerns, heat illness symptoms, medication questions, skin concerns, or medical-device backup needs, contact a qualified medical professional or emergency service as appropriate.

Read the dedicated page: Solar Science Is Not Medical Advice.

No astronomy instruction

SolDaily.com does not provide telescope training, solar-filter installation guidance, astrophotography instruction, eclipse-event operations planning, observing procedures, celestial navigation advice, school-lab safety plans, or observatory operating procedures.

Solar observing can be dangerous. Use qualified astronomy sources, proper solar equipment, official eclipse resources, trained operators, and equipment-specific manufacturer instructions.

Read the dedicated page: Not Astronomy Instruction.

Solar eclipse safety

Direct solar viewing can injure your eyes. Ordinary sunglasses are not safe for direct solar viewing. SolDaily may provide general eclipse safety awareness, but it does not replace official eclipse safety guidance, eye-care professionals, astronomy organizations, or equipment-specific instructions.

Read the dedicated page: Safe Solar Eclipse Viewing.

Eye-safety warning: Never look directly at the Sun without proper solar viewing protection. Do not look through cameras, binoculars, or telescopes without proper solar filters designed for the device.

No official space weather alerts

SolDaily.com may explain solar flares, CMEs, solar wind, geomagnetic storms, satellites, GPS, radio, aviation, power systems, and auroras. It is not an official space weather alert service and should not be used for operational decisions.

For real-time alerts, aviation operations, satellite operations, grid operations, emergency management, or technical response, use official space weather agencies, utilities, operators, and qualified experts.

Read the dedicated page: Space Weather Warning.

No legal, tax, or financial advice

SolDaily.com does not provide legal advice, tax advice, accounting advice, investment advice, financing advice, incentive qualification advice, contract review, or business planning advice. Solar incentives, depreciation, grants, financing, leases, PPAs, tax credits, and legal obligations can be complex and change over time.

Consult qualified attorneys, CPAs, tax advisors, financial advisors, lenders, incentive administrators, and other professionals before making legal, tax, or financial decisions.

No utility approval or rate guarantee

SolDaily.com does not provide utility approval, interconnection approval, rate guarantees, export compensation guarantees, metering approval, tariff interpretation, or bill savings guarantees.

Utility rates, rules, fixed charges, export credits, demand charges, interconnection requirements, and program availability may change. Confirm current rules with the utility and qualified professionals.

No emergency guidance

SolDaily.com is not an emergency service. It does not provide instructions for fires, electrical faults, battery events, storms, blackouts, medical emergencies, downed lines, roof hazards, heat emergencies, wildfire, flooding, evacuation, or disaster response.

In an emergency, contact emergency services, the utility, local authorities, or qualified responders.

No warranty of accuracy or completeness

SolDaily.com is intended to be useful and educational, but it may contain errors, omissions, simplifications, outdated information, broken links, or incomplete explanations. Solar technology, codes, utility rules, standards, products, rates, incentives, and safety guidance can change.

Use current professional sources for decisions that matter.

Third-party links

SolDaily.com may link to ABCsolar.com, official sources, standards organizations, third-party resources, or other websites. Those sites are controlled by their own owners and may change without notice. SolDaily is not responsible for third-party content, policies, or availability.

ABC Solar project discussions

Contacting ABC Solar through SolDaily.com does not create a contract, guarantee service, guarantee pricing, guarantee availability, guarantee permitting, or guarantee utility approval. A real solar project requires review, proposal, agreement, design, permitting, utility coordination, installation, inspection, and other project-specific steps.

ABC Solar can discuss practical solar questions, but project obligations depend on written agreements and applicable requirements.

Characters are educational metaphors

The Solar Man, Solar Sensei, Professor Photon, Madame Corona, Captain Flare, the Sunspot Twins, the Solar Wind Riders, Earth Girl Terra, PV Boy, and the Permit Goblin are fictional educational characters. Their dialogue is used to make concepts memorable.

Character statements should not be treated as professional instructions.

Area Use SolDaily for Use professionals or official sources for
Solar science General learning and vocabulary. Research, official data, and advanced technical conclusions.
Solar installation Conceptual understanding. Engineering, permits, installation, inspections, and utility approvals.
Eclipse viewing Safety awareness. Official eclipse safety guidance and proper viewing equipment.
Health General awareness that sunlight affects people. Medical diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or emergency care.
Space weather Conceptual explanation. Real-time alerts, operations, aviation, grid, satellite, or emergency decisions.
Finance and tax General awareness that rules and incentives may exist. Legal, tax, accounting, financing, investment, and incentive decisions.

Use at your own risk

Use SolDaily.com at your own risk. The site is provided for educational and informational purposes without guarantees that it is complete, current, accurate, suitable for your situation, or free from interruption or error.

The site should help you ask better questions, not replace the people qualified to answer them for your specific situation.

Contact ABC Solar

For solar project questions, contact ABC Solar:

ABC Solar Incorporated
24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505
Phone: 1-310-373-3169
Email: [email protected]
CCL #914346

Contact ABC Solar

Why this disclaimer matters

SolDaily.com is meant to make solar science vivid and memorable. That mission works best when the boundaries are clear. The Sun is real. Solar power is real. Safety is real. Professional responsibility is real.

Solar Sensei closes the disclaimer:

“Learn boldly. Build carefully. Ask the right expert.”


Safety boundary

Not Engineering Advice

Review the engineering boundary for solar projects, batteries, roofs, permits, and utility interconnection.

Read engineering boundary
Medical boundary

Solar Science Is Not Medical Advice

Review the health boundary for sunlight, UV exposure, eye safety, heat, and medical topics.

Read medical boundary
Bottom line

SolDaily teaches. Professionals decide.

Use this site to understand the Sun and solar energy. Use qualified professionals, official sources, and current requirements for real-world decisions.