Low cost submersible DC pumps
jonr
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There is a fairly new pump being sold widely that is approximately a $150 version of a Shurflo 9300. Search for "submersible solar well pump". It will run on anything from 12-24V at < 2.5 amps (contrary to 4A specs). Given that it's ~1/4 the cost, is it a good value for low usage?
I also see a number of made in China submersible 24-48V brushless centrifugal pumps. Price depends greatly on pressure needed, but say $700, ready to connect to solar panels. Any experience for higher duty cycles?
I also see a number of made in China submersible 24-48V brushless centrifugal pumps. Price depends greatly on pressure needed, but say $700, ready to connect to solar panels. Any experience for higher duty cycles?
I am available for custom hardware/firmware development
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You are welcome to post a like to the pump in question...
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Quality is basically conformance to your requirements. Since water coming deep out of the ground can be more than a pain when it stops, I would want a name brand. Maybe your application does not have difficult or time/money consuming issues when replacing a pump. It is still the wild west over there (china/India...) I would want a name that I know supervising anything from there especially if i drink water from it."we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
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That looks very comparable to the Shurflo, looks well made, and is great value at that price. The main thing to be aware of with these diaphragm type pumps is when the diaphragm fails, water gets into the motor section and the whole thing is ruined. Been there, done that, twice. Only thing you can do is be proactive and have rebuild kits on hand and replace the diaphragm before it goes bad. Like every 18 months if it runs whenever the sun is up. At hte price of this thing though, you could just have a spare pump on hand and wait till the old one gives up.
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My guess is that if it makes it through the first week (testing in a bucket might be a good idea), then it might be OK for 2000 hours and then you want to replace it, saving the old one as a spare. For all day use over several years, you probably don't want brushes or a diaphragm.
I'm going to try driving one with solar panels and only a simple DC->DC converter.I am available for custom hardware/firmware development
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There is a fairly new pump being sold widely that is approximately a $150 version of a Shurflo 9300. Search for "submersible solar well pump". It will run on anything from 12-24V at < 2.5 amps (contrary to 4A specs). Given that it's ~1/4 the cost, is it a good value for low usage?
Did a search but , here in Canada, we don't seem to have any hits that match your search parameters... Link please.
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Did a search but , here in Canada, we don't seem to have any hits that match your search parameters... Link please.
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/solar-well-pump -
I put the DC-DC converter on it and it seems to work well (on the bench). The panels should be able to produce anything from 29V to 48V and the pump will see 24V. This keeps the pump at full power output and also reduces wire losses somewhat (I have a 450' run). I would guess that 100+W of panels would drive this system and I'll get > 100 gallons/day from it (I have a big hill to pump up). 1/2" PVC pipe. That's all perfect if it is reliable.
On ebay: Waterproof-DC-DC-buck-Converter-Regulator-36V-29-48V-Step-down-to-24V-15A-360WI am available for custom hardware/firmware development
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"jonr".
Any update on the performance of the $150 pump? I also have one on hand as a spare for my 9300"s. Any update would be appreciated.
Thks.
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450' run....big hill.....thats a pretty big job for a cheap pump. I've installed a couple hundred pumps...of a different type. Yes....we are curious.I put the DC-DC converter on it and it seems to work well (on the bench). The panels should be able to produce anything from 29V to 48V and the pump will see 24V. This keeps the pump at full power output and also reduces wire losses somewhat (I have a 450' run). I would guess that 100+W of panels would drive this system and I'll get > 100 gallons/day from it (I have a big hill to pump up). 1/2" PVC pipe. That's all perfect if it is reliable.
On ebay: Waterproof-DC-DC-buck-Converter-Regulator-36V-29-48V-Step-down-to-24V-15A-360W
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I haven't been able to put it in place yet (long story involving having to purchase a different lot). I'm convinced that pumping slow is ideal for reducing the required wire and pipe size - but there aren't many choices for small pumps. I'm considering rearranging the solar panels to get more like 100V (less wire losses). Then a common 85V-250V AC or DC to 24VDC power supply located near the pump.
I haven't seen any reports of the number of hours people are getting. I suspect they should be considered semi-disposable.I am available for custom hardware/firmware development
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