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2inch 24VDC 250W Solar Surface Centrifugal Permanent Magnet Water Pump

$156.12 USD$223.03 USD

1. 0.3HP, Max. Head 25m Centrifugal Solar Water Pump
2. With 250W and 2,000 L/h Flow, It Irrigates 0.24 Ha, Based on 5 mm/Day; 6h/Day Operation
3. Operates With a Single Solar Panel for Easy, Low-Cost Setup of the Solar Water Pump
4. Built-In MPPT + FOC Control Maximizes Efficiency and Reliability of the Solar Water Pump
5. Lightweight, Compact Structure Makes Installation Simple for the Solar Water Pump

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Intelligent MPPT Control Technology


Integrated 32-bit FOC sine wave MPPT controller automatically tracks the maximum power point, ensuring efficient and stable operation across a wide 18–55V voltage range for this solar water pump.

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Efficient Vortex Clog-resistant Design


Specialized vortex impeller effectively handles sandy and muddy water with up to 8m suction depth, reducing clogging risks and ensuring reliable performance of the solar water pump.

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Rugged and Durable Construction


Built with a cast iron body, brass impeller, die-cast aluminum motor housing, and 304 stainless steel screws, this solar water pump guarantees long-term reliability and durability.

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Easy Installation Configuration


Operates with a single solar panel (not included) in a plug-and-play setup, requiring no batteries. This simplifies installation and reduces system costs for the solar water pump.

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.