The 1 Package: All-Inclusive Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) Exam, Licensing & Business Setup Solution

The 1 Package: All-Inclusive Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) Exam, Licensing & Business Setup Solution

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The 1 Package: All-Inclusive Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) Exam, Licensing & Business Setup Solution

The 1 Package: All-Inclusive Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) Exam, Licensing & Business Setup Solution

The 1 Package is an all-inclusive exam preparation, licensing support, and business setup solution for applicants working toward the Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) license. This package is designed for contractors who want more than books alone. It combines solar power systems exam preparation, Hawaii business law references, rental books, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance in one complete solution.

Solar power systems contracting requires a strong understanding of photovoltaic systems, electrical code concepts, electrical safety, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, system layout, installation practices, and contractor business responsibilities. A C-60 applicant should prepare for both the technical side of solar power systems work and the business side of operating as a licensed contractor in Hawaii.

This package includes the technical books needed for solar and electrical study, along with Hawaii business law materials that support contractor business, project management, public works, wage, and compliance topics. The National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 is the primary electrical code reference for this preparation path. The National Electrical Safety Code 2017, Ugly’s Electrical References, and Photovoltaic Systems, 3rd Edition, 2011 help support solar, electrical, safety, and field-reference study before the exam.

What You Get

  • Included Book(s): National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020; National Electrical Safety Code 2017; Ugly’s Electrical References; Photovoltaic Systems, 3rd Edition, 2011; NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, Hawaii Edition, 1st Edition, 2022; Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 103 Expenditure of Public Money and Public Contracts; Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 104 Wages and Hours of Employees on Public Works; Hawaii Administrative Rules Title 12, Chapter 22 Wage Determinations.
  • Course Access: 1 year of course access.
  • Application Service: Included with this package.
  • Business Formation: LLC or Corporation setup support to establish the customer’s business entity so the business is legally structured and ready to operate as a Hawaii solar power systems contractor.
  • EIN Filing with the IRS: Employer Identification Number filing support to help the business open business bank accounts, manage taxes properly, hire employees, and operate the contracting business professionally.
  • Contractor Compliance Guidance: Assistance understanding compliance requirements necessary for Hawaii contractors so the business is positioned for long-term success.

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  • Total Cost: $2,605.
  • Refundable Deposit: $600, refundable if books are returned in similar condition within 1 year.
  • Total: $3,205, all-inclusive with no hidden fees.

Exam Details

The Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) exam is connected to the solar power systems contractor classification. Preparation should focus on photovoltaic system knowledge, electrical code application, electrical safety, installation practices, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, disconnecting means, system labeling, equipment ratings, and solar power system terminology.

Solar power systems work combines field knowledge with code-based decision making. Applicants should understand how photovoltaic modules, arrays, conductors, inverters, combiner equipment, disconnects, grounding equipment, overcurrent protection, support components, labels, and connection points work together as part of a complete system. A strong preparation plan should help students understand both the purpose of each component and the code rules that may apply to the installation.

The National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 is the main code reference included with this package. Students should study the NEC’s organization before test day, including definitions, article structure, tables, indexes, and section numbering. Electrical code books are detailed references, so students should practice locating information by topic and applying the correct rule to exam-style questions.

The National Electrical Safety Code 2017 supports study of electrical safety concepts and broader safety awareness. Ugly’s Electrical References helps with electrical formulas, symbols, tables, quick-reference concepts, and field-related electrical review. Photovoltaic Systems, 3rd Edition, 2011 supports study of solar system operation, photovoltaic components, system design concepts, and installation terminology.

The business law portion of preparation is also important for contractor applicants. The NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, Hawaii Edition, 1st Edition, 2022 supports Hawaii business law, project management, and contractor business preparation. The included Hawaii Revised Statutes and Hawaii Administrative Rules references support public contract, public works wage, and wage determination topics.

Open Book Test

The Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) exam preparation path uses the National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 as the exam-room reference. Students should prepare by learning both the solar and electrical concepts behind the work and the structure of the NEC so they can locate and apply code information during the exam.

Open-book testing still requires serious preparation. Having a reference book available does not replace the need to understand photovoltaic systems, electrical terminology, installation concepts, safety, and code organization. Students must be able to read the question carefully, identify the subject being tested, locate the correct area in the book, and apply the requirement correctly.

For exam preparation, students should practice using the NEC table of contents, index, article numbers, definitions, tables, and cross-references. The goal is to become comfortable moving through the book before exam day. Students should not wait until testing to become familiar with the layout of the reference.

For solar power systems, important study areas include photovoltaic modules, arrays, conductors, inverters, disconnects, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, equipment ratings, labeling, wiring methods, and system layout. These topics connect closely with electrical code application, so students should review each concept and then practice finding the related information in the NEC.

The other listed technical references help build background knowledge before testing. National Electrical Safety Code 2017, Ugly’s Electrical References, and Photovoltaic Systems, 3rd Edition, 2011 are valuable study tools for strengthening safety awareness, electrical basics, and solar-specific understanding.

Licensing Steps

The Hawaii C-60 licensing process begins with the contractor application and examination approval process. Applicants pursuing the solar power systems contractor classification should prepare the required application materials and follow the licensing steps that apply to their role, business structure, and classification.

After application review, applicants approved for examination can move forward with exam registration. Exam approval and exam scheduling are separate parts of the process, so applicants should keep their documents organized, review instructions carefully, and make sure they are preparing for the correct classification.

This 1 Package includes Application Service to help applicants organize the licensing side of the process. Application Service supports the preparation and organization of application-related steps while the student is also preparing for the exam. This can help reduce confusion and create a clearer path through the administrative side of licensing preparation.

The package also includes Business Formation. This service supports LLC or Corporation setup so the customer’s business entity is legally structured and ready to operate as a Hawaii solar power systems contractor. A properly formed business entity is an important part of professional business readiness.

EIN Filing with the IRS is also included. An Employer Identification Number helps the business open business bank accounts, manage taxes properly, hire employees, and operate the contracting business professionally. Contractor Compliance Guidance is included to help applicants understand compliance requirements necessary for Hawaii contractors so the business is positioned for long-term success.

State Requirements

Hawaii contractor licensing follows the state licensing process for the contractor classification being pursued. The C-60 Solar Power Systems Contractor classification is associated with solar power systems contracting work. Applicants should prepare for the application, examination approval, and licensing steps connected to this classification.

Solar power systems contractor applicants should be ready to study photovoltaic system knowledge, electrical code concepts, electrical safety, installation methods, system components, and jobsite practices. The work requires attention to safe installation, proper electrical connections, equipment requirements, code compliance, and system performance.

Business and law preparation is also important because licensed contractors must understand more than field work. Contractors must manage business operations, contracts, public works responsibilities, wage issues, project documentation, compliance expectations, and professional standards. The Hawaii business references included in this package support study in these areas.

This all-inclusive package supports exam preparation, licensing organization, and business setup. The technical references support solar and electrical study. The Hawaii business references support contractor law and management preparation. Application Service supports the licensing process. Business Formation, EIN Filing, and Contractor Compliance Guidance help prepare the customer for business operations after licensing progress.

Reference Books

Please allow up to 15 business days for The 1 Package book orders.

  • Included Book: National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020
    A key electrical code reference used to study definitions, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, equipment rules, tables, and photovoltaic system-related code provisions.
  • Included Book: National Electrical Safety Code 2017
    An electrical safety reference used to support study of safety concepts, utility-related electrical safety principles, and broader electrical safety awareness.
  • Included Book: Ugly’s Electrical References
    A practical electrical quick-reference book used during preparation to review formulas, symbols, tables, wiring concepts, electrical calculations, and common field reference information.
  • Included Book: Photovoltaic Systems, 3rd Edition, 2011
    A solar power systems reference used to study photovoltaic fundamentals, solar components, installation concepts, system layout, and solar terminology.
  • Included Book: NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, Hawaii Edition, 1st Edition, 2022
    A Hawaii-focused business, law, and project management reference used for contractor licensing preparation and contractor business knowledge.
  • Included Book: Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 103 Expenditure of Public Money and Public Contracts
    A Hawaii statutory reference covering public money and public contract provisions relevant to public contracting topics.
  • Included Book: Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 104 Wages and Hours of Employees on Public Works
    A Hawaii statutory reference covering wage and hour requirements for employees on public works.
  • Included Book: Hawaii Administrative Rules Title 12, Chapter 22 Wage Determinations
    A Hawaii administrative rules reference related to wage determinations for public works topics.

Exam Room Approved Books

  • National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020
    The National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 is the exam-room reference connected to the Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) preparation path. Students should study this book before exam day and practice locating code information quickly and accurately.

Test Information and Study Materials

This 1 Package supports preparation for solar trade content, electrical code content, electrical safety, photovoltaic system fundamentals, Hawaii contractor business law, public contracts, and wage-related public works topics. The included books give students access to the listed references, while the course access provides a structured way to organize study time.

Students should begin by learning the structure of the National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020. Review the table of contents, definitions, article organization, tables, and index. The NEC is a code book, so students should practice locating information by topic and applying the correct rule to a question.

For photovoltaic system study, review solar modules, arrays, inverters, conductors, disconnects, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, labeling, equipment ratings, support components, and system layout. Solar power systems involve many parts that must work together, and exam preparation should connect each component to its purpose in the system.

For electrical safety, use the National Electrical Safety Code 2017 to strengthen awareness of electrical hazards, safe work principles, and safety-related terminology. Solar work can involve rooftops, elevated work, electrical hazards, energized equipment concerns, and weather exposure, so safety knowledge is an important part of preparation.

Ugly’s Electrical References can help students review electrical formulas, common tables, symbols, calculations, and field reference information. Use it during study to strengthen the electrical basics that support code application and solar installation knowledge.

Photovoltaic Systems, 3rd Edition, 2011 supports solar-specific study. Students can use it to review system operation, solar components, design concepts, installation methods, and photovoltaic terminology. This helps build the background knowledge needed to understand questions before looking for related information in the NEC.

For business and law preparation, review the NASCLA Hawaii business guide along with the Hawaii Revised Statutes and Hawaii Administrative Rules references. Study contractor business practices, project management, public contracts, wages and hours on public works, wage determinations, business organization, contracts, and compliance responsibilities.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps students prepare through organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation, and confidence-building study structure. The 1 Package is designed for applicants who want exam preparation, licensing support, and business setup assistance in one all-inclusive solution.

The included books give students access to solar, electrical, and business law references without requiring them to gather each book separately. The course access helps students move through the material with more structure, review important topics, and build a steady study routine.

For an open-book exam, reference navigation is an important part of preparation. 1 Exam Prep encourages students to practice using the National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 before test day. Students should become comfortable finding information, interpreting code language, and applying the correct rule to exam-style questions.

Application Service helps support the licensing side of the process. Applicants can prepare for the exam while also keeping licensing steps organized. Business Formation helps establish the company structure. EIN Filing supports banking, taxes, hiring, and professional business operations. Contractor Compliance Guidance helps applicants understand responsibilities connected to operating as a Hawaii contractor.

Solar power systems preparation can feel challenging because it combines electrical code, photovoltaic equipment, safety, installation methods, calculations, and business law. A structured study plan helps break the material into smaller sections so students can review consistently and focus on the areas that need the most attention.

1 Exam Prep does not guarantee passing, licensing approval, earnings, business results, or exam outcomes. The value of this package is in the study resources, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing, Contractor Compliance Guidance, and organized support it provides for applicants working toward the Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60) license.

FAQ Section

What is included in The 1 Package for the Hawaii Solar Power Systems Contractor (C-60)?

This package includes the listed solar, electrical, and Hawaii business law books, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance.

What is the total cost?

The total cost is $2,605.

What is the refundable deposit?

The refundable deposit is $600 and is refundable if books are returned in similar condition within 1 year.

What is the total due?

The total is $3,205. This package is all-inclusive with no hidden fees.

Does this package include 1 year of course access?

Yes. The 1 Package includes 1 year of course access.

Does this package include Application Service?

Yes. Application Service is included to help applicants organize licensing application steps and related preparation.

Does this package include business setup?

Yes. The package includes Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance.

Which book should I focus on for exam-room reference practice?

Students should focus on the National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 for reference navigation and code application practice.

Who is this package best for?

This package is best for Hawaii solar power systems contractor applicants who want exam preparation, licensing support, and business setup assistance in one complete solution.

Does this package guarantee a passing score or license approval?

No. This package provides preparation materials, course access, application support, and business setup services, but it does not guarantee passing, licensing approval, or exam results.