Water Pumping


 

   Sunrise Solar submersible water pumps, and Solar force piston surface pumps can deliver up to 60 gallons a minute. Shurflo 9300 small submersible pumps, Aqua solar 700 fountain pump, VM submersible low power pumps,  TSP 6000 witch can deliver up to 85 + gallons a minute solar submersible pumps, ETA complete solar pumping Systems, Surface pumps & Solar force piston pumps. 

 

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Questions And Comments

How does solar electricity work?

When sunlight strikes a PV module, a direct current (DC) charge is created. The amount of current produced by the PV module varies with the intensity of sunshine striking it‑makes power on cloudy days although quite a bit less than when in full sunshine. PV modules have been in continuous operation in some of the toughest climates both on earth and in outer space for over three decades.

 

What happens when the sun doesn't shine?

Solar water pumping systems often use storage tanks, which are sized to store 3‑10 days of water needs. These tanks act like "water batteries" during cloudy weather. In agricultural installations water demands also decrease with cloudy weather.

 

Do solar pumps cost more?

Yes and no. In most cases the initial capital cost of a solar pump is greater than a fuel powered pump of similar capacity. However, in the long run solar pumps are almost always the least expensive choice. This is because they require less maintenance, no fuel, and run for long periods of time unattended.

 

How do solar pumps compare to windmills?

Solar pumps are more dependable than windmills. They work in the hot dry time of the summer when the wind isn't blowing, so much less storage is needed. In most cases solar pumps cost less than windmill installations. They are easier to transport and install, and they require much less maintenance.

 

Should I use a standard AC pump in my off‑grid home?
If energy efficiency is an issue, as it is in most solar electric homes, the answer is no. A Dankoff DC pump uses half the energy of a conventional AC pump. It costs more, but will reduce the cost of the overall system.

 

I want pressurized water. Can I get it from a solar pump?

Yes. An elevated tank is not always feasible or adequate to supply water pressure, so our pumps are often used in a pressurizing mode. This requires a battery system so that water is available on demand at any time. In the case of a remote home, connect it to the same battery bank that supplies lights and appliances, and use a conventional pressure tank. Our Solar Force Piston Pump, Flowlight Booster Pump, and SunRise Submersible can be used for pressurizing.

 

Wind-Electric Water Pumping

Wind Systems are available with back up battery systems for low sun days

New Technology - finally provides a more powerful source of water pumping than the traditional mechanical windmill. Southwest wind power's wind turbine has revolutionized wind powered water pumping systems with its Wind-Electric Water-Pumper. Just imagine, four times the water in the same wind, without any of the maintenance worries often associated with mechanical windmills.  No packing seals to change or bearings to grease.  All that is required is an annual inspection!


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