Episode One
Madame Peak Rate Arrives at 4 PM
She is glamorous. She is dramatic. She is terrible for pool owners. Her favorite sound is the pool pump running during expensive afternoon hours.
SolarPoolSlide.com uses manga comedy to explain real backyard power issues: peak rates, blackouts, pool pumps, lighting, controls, heating, solar, Sol-Ark, and Briggs & Stratton backup.
The episode library
Each episode turns a technical topic into a character homeowners remember: the meter villain, the blackout monster, the chemistry goblin, the family savings debate, and the equipment-pad heroes.
Episode One
She is glamorous. She is dramatic. She is terrible for pool owners. Her favorite sound is the pool pump running during expensive afternoon hours.
Episode Two
No lights. No pump. No music. No fun โ until selected-load backup enters the story.
Episode Three
A chaotic pool-care villain meets a hero who understands clean energy and working equipment.
Family Episode
The kids vote for joy. The parents vote for savings. SolarPoolSlide.com votes for design.
Comfort Episode
Warm water is glorious. The energy plan needs to be just as serious as the steam is beautiful.
Night Episode
The backyard looks magical after dark. The power plan decides whether the magic stays on.
Engineering Episode
The least glamorous corner of the backyard explains the whole solar-battery pool story.
The cast
SolarPoolSlide.com is comedy, but every character maps to a real homeowner concern.
The glamorous villain of late-afternoon pool power bills.
The outage monster who wants lights, pumps, and music to stop.
The pool-care chaos gremlin who loves confusion and stopped systems.
The cheerful hero who turns pool fun into an energy lesson.
Kids want the slide. Parents want savings, backup, and sanity.
The hidden worker behind circulation, filtration, and water movement.
The serious inverter brain of the solar and battery story.
The stored-power muscle for selected backyard loads.
Why manga works
Pool owners may forget technical terms, but they remember Madame Peak Rate, Blackout Beast, and the equipment pad that saves the day.
Laugh first. Then look at the pump, the roof, the rates, the battery, the inverter, and the loads.
Season arc
The site can grow like a manga season while each page still teaches one practical idea.
Kids want the slide. Parents imagine the backyard resort.
Madame Peak Rate arrives with the late-afternoon utility drama.
Blackout Beast cuts the lights and proves backup matters.
Sol-Ark and Briggs & Stratton turn panic into engineering.
ABC Solar looks at the real equipment, roof, loads, and goals.
Episode index
| Episode / page | Main character | Real lesson |
|---|---|---|
| The 4 PM Splash | Madame Peak Rate | Pool load timing and peak-rate awareness matter. |
| Blackout at the Pool | Blackout Beast | Selected-load backup protects what matters. |
| Chlorine Goblin | Chlorine Goblin / Solar Slide Boy | Pool care depends on working equipment and water movement. |
| Kids Want the Slide | The family | Fun and savings belong in the same design conversation. |
| Pool Equipment Pad | The equipment pad | The real system lives beside the pumps, batteries, and inverter. |
| How It Works | The full system | Solar, inverter, batteries, selected loads, and pool equipment must work together. |