Hi. I have seen a few posts on here in regards to running a pump directly off a panel. I am working with my sons school trying to create an outdoor learning lab. Want to show them wind, solar and water power. Would love to take a wind turbine and a solar panel and have a switch between the both to choose which one is powering a pump. That pump will pump water from a basin just below another so no more than a 2 foot rise. Water will flow from the higher basin to lower over some sort of water wheel to generate electricity to power a 12v bulb.
All of this being said I need an economical way to keep the voltage and amperage constant. The bildge pump I was looking at was 12v 3a. So 36 watts. I was looking to get a panel rated at 50w. And a wind turbine along the same lines. What needs to go in between so i can power the pump directly off either wind or solar without a battery. Thanks for any insite!!
Michael
All of this being said I need an economical way to keep the voltage and amperage constant. The bildge pump I was looking at was 12v 3a. So 36 watts. I was looking to get a panel rated at 50w. And a wind turbine along the same lines. What needs to go in between so i can power the pump directly off either wind or solar without a battery. Thanks for any insite!!
Michael
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