Hi everyone, I am new to solar and new to here.
I read through most of the threads already in this Solar water pumps section back to 2015 and have learned a lot, I learnt that connecting solar panels directly to a pond pump is not a good idea because it can over supply voltage and cook the motor thus reducing pump life expectancy and also that you can prevent this by putting putting in a switch, I have a couple questions.
I am about to start a new project making an outdoor pond, the pond will feature a waterfall (supplied by a pond pump) and LED lights for night time. I don't want to connect the water pump and LED lights to the mains power as power is not cheap where I am from and the sun is free so naturally I want to power it with solar. What I was wondering is what is my best option, I would like to install the solar panel that feeds to a battery because obviously the sun is not always shinning, the pump and LED lights can feed off the battery, what I am wondering what is a good option, I have seen a few solar panel and battery kits on Ebay, but I am not sure if I should trust these or even know if they are up to the task? When the sun is shinning is it possible to have the pump running directly off the solar panels and then switching over to battery power when there's no sun? The pump wattage is 165.
Take note the LED lights would obviously only be on at night time and to be honest would really on be switched on a Friday/Sat/Sun night and maybe every now and then during the week night. The pump also would be running all day and into most of the night, but I would have it timed to switch off around 8-9pm, which comes to my next question, what is a good option for having a timer switch to switch the pump on an off at a set time?
Thank you so much for any replies and I am excited I finally found a forum that is dedicated to solar!
I read through most of the threads already in this Solar water pumps section back to 2015 and have learned a lot, I learnt that connecting solar panels directly to a pond pump is not a good idea because it can over supply voltage and cook the motor thus reducing pump life expectancy and also that you can prevent this by putting putting in a switch, I have a couple questions.
I am about to start a new project making an outdoor pond, the pond will feature a waterfall (supplied by a pond pump) and LED lights for night time. I don't want to connect the water pump and LED lights to the mains power as power is not cheap where I am from and the sun is free so naturally I want to power it with solar. What I was wondering is what is my best option, I would like to install the solar panel that feeds to a battery because obviously the sun is not always shinning, the pump and LED lights can feed off the battery, what I am wondering what is a good option, I have seen a few solar panel and battery kits on Ebay, but I am not sure if I should trust these or even know if they are up to the task? When the sun is shinning is it possible to have the pump running directly off the solar panels and then switching over to battery power when there's no sun? The pump wattage is 165.
Take note the LED lights would obviously only be on at night time and to be honest would really on be switched on a Friday/Sat/Sun night and maybe every now and then during the week night. The pump also would be running all day and into most of the night, but I would have it timed to switch off around 8-9pm, which comes to my next question, what is a good option for having a timer switch to switch the pump on an off at a set time?
Thank you so much for any replies and I am excited I finally found a forum that is dedicated to solar!
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