Deep well pump suggestion
jcheil
Solar Expert Posts: 722 ✭✭✭
My neighbor is getting ready to change out his well pump to one that he can run from his off-grid solar inverter.
It is a 3" well, 180' of casing, and the current well pump (220v) hangs at 80' in the casing.
It pumps into an 80 gallon, 50psi storage tank.
The reason he wants to change it is because right now he has to run the generator once a day to produce the 220v that the current pump requires to fill his tank.
He would like to not have to do that anymore and just run it from his inverter ( VFX3648 ). However, that only produces 110V 60hz.
I know we could just get the X240 transformer, and may still do that, but not really sure how efficient the current pump is.
I don't know the brand of the current pump.
Thoughts and suggestions anyone?
Thanks,
Jay
It is a 3" well, 180' of casing, and the current well pump (220v) hangs at 80' in the casing.
It pumps into an 80 gallon, 50psi storage tank.
The reason he wants to change it is because right now he has to run the generator once a day to produce the 220v that the current pump requires to fill his tank.
He would like to not have to do that anymore and just run it from his inverter ( VFX3648 ). However, that only produces 110V 60hz.
I know we could just get the X240 transformer, and may still do that, but not really sure how efficient the current pump is.
I don't know the brand of the current pump.
Thoughts and suggestions anyone?
Thanks,
Jay
Off-Grid in Central Florida since 2005, Full-Time since June 2014 | 12 X Sovello 205w panels, 9 X ToPoint 220w panels, 36x ToPoint 225w panels (12,525 watts total) | Custom built single-axis ground mounts | Complete FP2 Outback System: 3 x FM80, 2 x VFX3648, X240 Transformer, FLEXnet-DC, Mate-3, Hub-10, FW500 AC/DC | 24 x Trojan L16RE-B Batteries 1110ah @ 48v | Honda EU7000is Generator and a pile of "other" Generators | Home-Made PVC solar hot water collector | Custom data logging software http://www.somewhatcrookedcamp.com/monitormate.html
Comments
-
Grundfos type SQ. Look in the tables for the model. They sell them here in the site store."we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
htps://offgridsolar1.com/
E-mail offgridsolar@sti.net -
http://www.solar-electric.com/wind-and-water-products/sodcwapu/grsoposuwapu.html
I think that there are both SQ and SQFlex models. NAWS does not list (that I saw) SQ models on their website.
SQ are pure AC input.. And SQF can take AC, DC batteries, or connect directly to solar panels. Depending on his electrical needs...
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
I am sure they can get the type SQ with soft start built-in and at 1/3 the price of an SQF, they are the way to go if he can do it."we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
htps://offgridsolar1.com/
E-mail offgridsolar@sti.net
Categories
- All Categories
- 222 Forum & Website
- 130 Solar Forum News and Announcements
- 1.3K Solar News, Reviews, & Product Announcements
- 192 Solar Information links & sources, event announcements
- 888 Solar Product Reviews & Opinions
- 254 Solar Skeptics, Hype, & Scams Corner
- 22.4K Solar Electric Power, Wind Power & Balance of System
- 3.5K General Solar Power Topics
- 6.7K Solar Beginners Corner
- 1K PV Installers Forum - NEC, Wiring, Installation
- 2.1K Advanced Solar Electric Technical Forum
- 5.5K Off Grid Solar & Battery Systems
- 426 Caravan, Recreational Vehicle, and Marine Power Systems
- 1.1K Grid Tie and Grid Interactive Systems
- 651 Solar Water Pumping
- 815 Wind Power Generation
- 624 Energy Use & Conservation
- 611 Discussion Forums/Café
- 304 In the Weeds--Member's Choice
- 75 Construction
- 124 New Battery Technologies
- 108 Old Battery Tech Discussions
- 3.8K Solar News - Automatic Feed
- 3.8K Solar Energy News RSS Feed