12 VOLT SOLAR POWER WATER WELL PUMPS
SUBMERSIBLE WELL PUMPS

The AD/150 can pump water from a static water depth of 150 feet. It will fit into a 2 inch monitoring well and it is powered by two 12 volt automobile batteries connected in series, charged by solar panel  (see diagram). The pump itself is 4 vortex pumps threaded together to make one single pump capable of producing 95 PSI of water pressure.

The pump is easy to use if the instructions are followed carefully and understood by the user. Please read the instructions and gather necessary items before beginning your project.

High Wattage Solar Panels 15-45 Watt



 


              
Excellent performance even in cloudy conditions. Charges 12 Volt car,  truck, motorcycle, ATV, boat, personal watercraft or RV batteries. Ideal for deep cycle or multiple battery banks. Each panel provides 15 Watts of power; link up to 7 panels to produce additional Wattage! Solar panel charges the 12 volt battery instead of running the vehicle charging system .


The Engineered Plastic Hurricane® pump is capable of pumping up to 150 feet from ground level by simply connecting it to a 12 volt battery. Its reliable design is suitable for continuous sampling and purging of groundwater wells.

Simplify and Expedite Your Next Sampling Event!

The Hurricane® can operate under harsh conditions with higher turbidity.

The Hurricane® can run continuously in water without the need for a cool down!

The Hurricane® has a 400 hour motor life!

The Hurricane® has a sleek outside that minimizes well hang-ups.

The Hurricane® is a very reliable and economical pump that provides a great bang for your buck!   

 
POWER CONSUMPTION: 510 WATTS (MAX)
VOLT RECOMMENDATION: 12-15 At Source
MAXIMUM AMP OUTPUT: 34 AMPS
MEASUREMENTS:  

LENGTH 26" / DIAMETER: 1.82"

REQUIRES:

POWER BOOSTER 2 

REQUIRED TUBING:  

3/8" or 1/2" ID LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE TUBING

SUPPLIED WITH:

160 FEET OF HEAVY DUTY 10 GAUGE WIRE, GREEN CONNECTOR, AND MOUNTED ON A HIGH IMPACT PLASTIC REEL

Connect a hose of adequate length to your AD/150.

  1. Arrange your hose and wire so the spools turn as the hose and wire goes into the well preventing twisting wire and hose.
  2. Put the pump into the well using the plastic ties every 10 feet or so to attach the wires to the hose.
  3. After the pump is submerged into the water column secure the wires and hose somehow at the wellhead.
  4. Connect your batteries:
    1. Using your vehicle battery and one other 12 volt battery, connect the positive post on the vehicle battery to the negative post on the other battery, you can put this second battery on the ground.
    2. Take one pump lead and clip onto the negative post on the vehicle battery.
    3. Take the other pump lead and connect to the positive post on the battery on the ground. Water should flow within one minute.         

The AD/150 is powered by two 12 volt batteries that are connected together in a series circuit by a jumper cable running from the positive post of one battery to the negative post of another battery. This creates a circuit of 24 volts. The pump leads are then attached to the unused poles, one lead on each battery. Although 24 volts is leaving the battery power supply there are only 14 volts arriving at the pump due the voltage loss over the distance of the 175 foot long lead wires. Expect water flow of 1 GPM or better with a static water depth of 150 feet with flows higher in shallower wells.

Use solar panel for remote location water pumping .  

 

Tips:

  1. Turn the circuit/pump on and off by connecting and disconnecting the jumper cable between the batteries.
  2. If your water recharge in the well is too slow the pump may take all the water out of the well before any gets to the surface, (it's in the hose). In this case you may need to bail.
  3. You can charge your second battery by connecting to the truck battery and running the truck Use the Jumper cables and connect pos to pos and neg to neg.
  4. Hose size: 1/2 “ I.D. hose is best. Larger ID hose has a slightly better flow rate, but the hose gets very heavy in the well. 3/8” is lighter but has a slower flow due to more friction loss. 1/2” is the best compromise.
  5. The leads on the pump are not polarity specific. It does not matter which direction through the pump the electricity travels, it pumps the same either way.
  6. The user can tell when the batteries are running low due to a lower flow of water being pumped. Low flow or low voltage will not harm the pump. It is recommended to not use the vehicle engine to charge the batteries when the pump is running due to too much electricity going to the pump. Use the truck engine just to recharge your batteries when the pump is not being used.   

SUBMERSIBLE PUMP SOLAR PANEL KIT Wiring included. Includes 7 Amp controller. 

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