DC or AC well pump
Farmerboyz1721
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Pro's and Con's of AC versus DC submersible well pump.
The application will be a well depth of about 450' and a goal of 15 GPM into a holding tank.
The application will be a well depth of about 450' and a goal of 15 GPM into a holding tank.
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Primary advantage of DC (or 3 phase AC + VFD) is the lack of start-up surge.
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You need high voltage for that distance. It's usually easier to use AC when you have high voltage. What will be the source of power? Are you thinking of connecting solar panels to the pump without batteries or inverter?
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The power source will be solar direct to the pump. Pump the water into a holding tank when the sun is out. Then have another smaller inline pump that will give the house pressure.
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For solar direct to the pump, you need a pump/electronics designed for that. And I doubt that 450' @ 15 GPM exists with that.
For less GPM (5.6, more in line with household use), there is the Grundfos 6 SQF-3.
https://www.solar-electric.com/grundfos-sqflex-6-sqf-3-solar-pump.html?gclid=CLCQ17y76c4CFQKsaQod4WcGHQ
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Grundfos SQF may have a pump capable of delivering 15 GPM at the depths you have. My SQF delivers 11 GPM consistently without any hiccups. I can fill 3k gallon tanks in a few hours with good sun. Direct PV-to-pump through controller. Very stable system. Total wire run from controller to pump is about 500+ feet, 10 gauge copper wire.
Is your well capable of delivering 15 GPM?
Paul
in GeorgiaPaul
in Georgia
System 1: PV- 410w Evergreen, Mppt- Blue Sky Solar Boost, Batt - 225ah Deka AGM, 12v led house lighting,
System 2: PV- 215w Kyocera, PWM - Morningstar PS30, Batt- 225ah Deka GC's, 12v led house lighting, Dankoff 12v water pump,
System 3: PV- 1.5kw Kyocera, Grundfos 11 SQF well pump, 3000 gal above ground water storage, dom water & irrigation,
System 4: PV- 6.1kw Kyocera, Mppt- Outback FM80-2ea, Inverter- Outback FX3648-2ea, Batt- 804ah GB traction, Grundfos BMQE booster pump 240v, Mitsibushi mini-splits 240v, 18k and 15k -
@Anawa do you have a model number so i can look it up?
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Here is a link to the Grundfos product line. I have the SQF11-2. The literature is comprehensive, so you should be able to make a judgement whether or not this pump will work for your application.
http://us.grundfos.com/products/find-product/sqflex/_jcr_content/tabbedpanel/brochures/download_list/downloads/download_0/file/file.res/L-SP-TL-014.pdf
Good luck.
Paul
in GeorgiaPaul
in Georgia
System 1: PV- 410w Evergreen, Mppt- Blue Sky Solar Boost, Batt - 225ah Deka AGM, 12v led house lighting,
System 2: PV- 215w Kyocera, PWM - Morningstar PS30, Batt- 225ah Deka GC's, 12v led house lighting, Dankoff 12v water pump,
System 3: PV- 1.5kw Kyocera, Grundfos 11 SQF well pump, 3000 gal above ground water storage, dom water & irrigation,
System 4: PV- 6.1kw Kyocera, Mppt- Outback FM80-2ea, Inverter- Outback FX3648-2ea, Batt- 804ah GB traction, Grundfos BMQE booster pump 240v, Mitsibushi mini-splits 240v, 18k and 15k -
BTW, the Grundfos SQF line of pumps responds directly to your original post... it operates on either AC or DC. So, I guess, if you start out DC and later down the line you switch to AC (for whatever reasons you should decide to do that) you're still good-to-go with the SQF.
just saying....
Paul
in GeorgiaPaul
in Georgia
System 1: PV- 410w Evergreen, Mppt- Blue Sky Solar Boost, Batt - 225ah Deka AGM, 12v led house lighting,
System 2: PV- 215w Kyocera, PWM - Morningstar PS30, Batt- 225ah Deka GC's, 12v led house lighting, Dankoff 12v water pump,
System 3: PV- 1.5kw Kyocera, Grundfos 11 SQF well pump, 3000 gal above ground water storage, dom water & irrigation,
System 4: PV- 6.1kw Kyocera, Mppt- Outback FM80-2ea, Inverter- Outback FX3648-2ea, Batt- 804ah GB traction, Grundfos BMQE booster pump 240v, Mitsibushi mini-splits 240v, 18k and 15k -
On one well, I have a Grundfos 6 SQFlex-3 AC/DC pump set at about 310 feet. This model has an excellent extended depth max head capability.
I believe there are 11 SQFlex pumps to choose from. Grundfos has always been my preference.Ranch Off Grid System & Custom Home: 2 x pair stacked Schneider XW 5548+ Plus inverters (4), 2 x Schneider MPPT 80-600 Charge Controllers, 2 Xanbus AGS Generator Start and Air Extraction System Controllers, 64 Trojan L16 REB 6v 375 AH Flooded Cel Batteries w/Water Miser Caps, 44 x 185 Sharp Solar Panels, Cummins Onan RS20 KW Propane Water Cooled Genset, ICF Custom House Construction, all appliances, Central A/C, 2 x High Efficiency Variable Speed three ton Central A/C 220v compressors, 2 x Propane furnaces, 2 x Variable Speed Air Handlers, 2 x HD WiFi HVAC Zoned System Controllers -
Be advised that the Grundfos SQF pumps are warrantied for 24 months from install, not to exceed 30 months from date of manufacture. Of the two 6 SQF-3 pumps I have seen, one failed at about 3 years for a bad motor (internal controlled burned up) and the other failed at 5 years for a broken rotor shaft (1/2" stainless steel shaft) in the motor. Both pumps were pumping from 540' and powered directly from 200VDC solar. How much do you want to put in the bank every month to replace pumps?
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Interesting. I wonder if there is some advantage to reducing load on the pump by restricting the power input. Eg, connect only 500 watts of panels to it (vs 900+W for full output).
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