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4inch 220VDC/VAC 3000W 90M Solar Deep Well Submersible Pump

$458.29 USD$654.69 USD

1. 4HP, Max. Head 90m Solar Deep Well Submersible Water Pump
2. Delivering 22,000 L/h and 22 m³/h Flow, It Supports 2.64 Ha, Based on 5 mm/Day; 6h/Day Operation
3. FOC & Sine Wave Control for Stable Performance
4. Smart Power Reduction in High Temperature Conditions
5. 32-Bit MCU for Precise System Control and Monitoring

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High-Capacity Deep Well Pump with 22,000 L/H Massive Flow


This deep well submersible pump delivers 22,000 L/H massive flow with 90m head, powered by a 3000W permanent magnet synchronous motor, specifically developed for high-flow applications like agricultural irrigation and regional water supply.

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AC/DC Dual-Mode Drive for All-Weather Operation


With dual-mode input supporting 220V DC and 180-240V AC, coupled with intelligent switching system, this well submersible pump maintains stable operation in both grid-powered and solar-powered environments.

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Advanced MPPT Technology for Optimal Energy Utilization


Featuring MPPT algorithm with 96% conversion efficiency, it automatically tracks maximum power point, enabling this deep well pump to maintain 3000W rated output even in direct solar mode.

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Industrial-Grade Protection for Harsh Environments


With complete 304 stainless steel flow path and IP68 rating, this submersible pump maintains 20,000-hour service life in corrosive water conditions and challenging operating environments.

FAQs


  • A deep well submersible pump is the best choice. This type of deep well pump works underwater and provides strong pressure, making it ideal for wells deeper than 50–100 meters. It offers reliable water delivery for home use, irrigation, and livestock.

  • The number of solar panels depends on the pump’s power and water demand. For example, a 900W solr water pump can typically be powered by 2 × 540W solar panels. Smaller pumps may need fewer panels, while larger pumps may require more to ensure reliable operation.