Hi, I am looking for help in putting together a small system to lift water for irrigation. No engineering background, so I need help with sizing, determining the correct panel, wattage, voltage etc.
I would like to build a platform to hold 2 1-tonne cubes, one on top of the other, to hold water which will be discharged nightly to irrigate plants. The feed to the top of the upper cube will be about 5-6metres above the spring which is the watersource. My idea was to use one of the cheap pumps available on ebay(mini DC 24v solar water pump 28.8W claiming 1000L/Hr and capable of raising 6metres. This should be powered by a solar panel.
I would like to know if forum members agree that these pumps are capable of lifting the water as they claim. I would like it to lift and refill the 2m3 of water during the day, assuming there is enough sun. I am nervous about what happens if there is no sun. Does the pump stop? Or work more slowly? Does it need to be switched off somehow? Can it be damaged?
Any recommendations for what size and type of panel is required to power the pump? Can it power the pump directly or is a controller required?
I imagine there are ways of determining that the storage cubes are full and so turning off the pump, thus prolonging the life of the pump. But in the first instance, I would like to keep it simple and cheap. I would like to install 2, and possibly a third, system, so cost is a factor.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Andy K
I would like to build a platform to hold 2 1-tonne cubes, one on top of the other, to hold water which will be discharged nightly to irrigate plants. The feed to the top of the upper cube will be about 5-6metres above the spring which is the watersource. My idea was to use one of the cheap pumps available on ebay(mini DC 24v solar water pump 28.8W claiming 1000L/Hr and capable of raising 6metres. This should be powered by a solar panel.
I would like to know if forum members agree that these pumps are capable of lifting the water as they claim. I would like it to lift and refill the 2m3 of water during the day, assuming there is enough sun. I am nervous about what happens if there is no sun. Does the pump stop? Or work more slowly? Does it need to be switched off somehow? Can it be damaged?
Any recommendations for what size and type of panel is required to power the pump? Can it power the pump directly or is a controller required?
I imagine there are ways of determining that the storage cubes are full and so turning off the pump, thus prolonging the life of the pump. But in the first instance, I would like to keep it simple and cheap. I would like to install 2, and possibly a third, system, so cost is a factor.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Andy K
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