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A water plan for troubled times
From YouTube: Using 2 off-grid pumps is sometimes the best way to match the performance of your on-grid system while using the minimum amount of solar. Here we use a Simple Pump and a Dankoff Flowlight pump. I am using … Continue reading
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Secure your own water supply through solar water pumping
From YouTube: Designed and installed a 2 phase water pumping solution that pumps 1500 gallons a day with solar direct, no batteries, to fill a cistern and then gravity feed 3 stock tanks. Then one 12v battery is used to … Continue reading
All about wells – 3000 gallon per day solar pumping system
From YouTube: Yes you can add another pump to your existing well and make it solar. We added a centrifugal solar pump alongside an existing pump. The well was a 6.25″ id casing. We expect to get about 3000-5000 gallons … Continue reading
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