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4inch 220VDC/VAC 2200W 220M Solar Deep Well Submersible Pump

$230.37 USD$329.10 USD

1. 250W pure sine wave AC output for stable power to laptops, TVs, fans, and small fridges.
2. Supports AC grid (220V-240V) and solar input (12-36V/200W) for flexible use.
3. Full charge in about 5 hours with a 200W solar panel.
4. Switches to battery within 20ms during outages for seamless supply.
5. Lightweight  and compact design for easy outdoor and emergency use.

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250W Portable Power Station: 1kWh Large Capacity, 200W Solar Charging


Features a 314Ah LiFePO4 battery with 1kWh large capacity and 200W fast solar charging. With 250W rated output, it powers fans, laptops, and more, ideal for outdoor emergencies and daily backup.

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Simple Installation, Easy Operation


With standardized interface design, setup is quick without professional tools. Intuitive button controls and status indicators make device connection and power management clear, ready to use anywhere.

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360° Safety: Six Protections for Worry-Free Use


Features six built-in protections including short-circuit, overload, over-current, over-voltage, over-temperature and battery safety. Uses safe LiFePO4 battery cells with smart circuit design for secure outdoor power usage.

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For PV Systems, Yachts, Camping & Outages


Ideal for PV energy storage, yacht power, outdoor camping, and outage emergencies. With 1kWh capacity, 250W output, and 200W solar charging, it delivers reliable power for multiple scenarios.

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.