Solar Pool Team
The solar-heated pool makes the heroes. The family keeps the story grounded. Professor Sol-Ark explains the system. Briggs stores the sunlight. The villains make sure nobody forgets why planning matters.
Not just popular. Powered.
Team Rules
- Rule 1: The pool glow is funny. The load list is real.
- Rule 2: Popularity is not useful unless it protects the food court.
- Rule 3: Stored sunlight only helps selected loads.
- Rule 4: The equipment pad tells the truth.
- Rule 5: Read the footnotes before fighting Permit Goblin.
- Rule 6: ABC Solar installs real systems, not manga magic.
The Solar Pool Team
Each character carries a solar lesson: confidence, timing, battery backup, equipment planning, and the discipline to know what should stay on.
Solar Pool Boy
The geek who swims into the sun and learns that confidence is a load too.
Solar Pool Girl
Sunny Reina jumps into the origin machine and becomes the hero with better timing.
Sunny Reina
She spots the glow before anyone explains the system.
Professor Sol-Ark
The garage mentor who turns solar confusion into a flow diagram.
Briggs the Battery Beast
The friendly battery guardian who stores sunlight and growls at blackouts.
Pool Dad
He wanted lower bills and accidentally built the origin machine.
Pool Mom
She already knows what happened and is waiting for everyone else to catch up.
Equipment Pad
Not a person, but absolutely part of the team. The load list starts here.
They Are Better Together.
Solar Pool Boy knows the diagrams. Solar Pool Girl knows the moment. Pool Dad knows the bill. Pool Mom knows the truth. Professor Sol-Ark knows the system. Briggs knows when the Blackout Beast is coming.
The team works because every member solves a different part of the same backyard energy problem.
“A hero team is just a load list with better costumes.”
The Team Needs Enemies
The villains are not random. Each one teaches a real solar-pool lesson: rate timing, old fuel, paperwork, blackouts, and neglected circulation.
Madame Peak Rate
She attacks by schedule and turns timing into a weapon.
Gas Heater Dragon
The old-fuel monster who burns money to heat water.
Permit Goblin
The clipboard menace defeated by reading the footnotes.
Blackout Beast
The outage monster who exposes weak backup planning.
Chlorine Goblin
The pool-maintenance nuisance who loves lazy circulation.
SCE Rate Pressure
The practical rate-timing monster behind the 4 PM curse.
Blackout Protection
The plan that keeps the Beast from turning the backyard into silence.
Backup Planning
The selected-load discipline that gives the heroes a fighting chance.
The Practical Team Under the Team
The manga team is powered by real-world system thinking: solar, inverter, batteries, pool equipment, load lists, and safe installation.
The Team Is the System.
SolarPoolPower.com is comedy, but the team structure is practical: every hero, villain, and mentor points back to the same truth — understand the loads, plan the backup, and install the system correctly.