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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I recently purchased this pump and was initially confused by some labeling inconsistencies—the sticker on the pump itself states 12VDC, while the Amazon listing mentions 24VDC. After contacting the seller, I learned that the pump actually operates within a wide voltage range of 12-30VDC, which is an incredible feature! This flexibility makes the pump suitable for a variety of applications, whether you're powering it for lighter use with 12VDC or taking full advantage of its capabilities at 24-30VDC for more demanding tasks like deep-well pumping.For those with deeper wells or higher demands, ensure you use the higher voltage range (24-30VDC) to achieve optimal performance. On the other hand, if you're using it for lighter tasks like shallow-level water transfer or livestock feeding, 12VDC may suffice. This adaptability adds significant value to the pump and makes it incredibly versatile.Although there was a bit of back and forth with the seller to clarify the issue, they handled the situation with exceptional customer service, ensuring the problem was resolved to my complete satisfaction. Their dedication to making things right was impressive, and I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase from them again.If you're looking for a pump that’s capable of handling a range of scenarios and offers the bonus of a wide voltage input, this one is a fantastic choice.While I can’t speak to the long-term durability or longevity of the pump just yet, I am very satisfied with its performance so far. I will be sure to update this review if we encounter any issues down the line. For now, I highly recommend this pump for its performance and the seller for their excellent customer service.
Mr help you
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I have this well pump hooked up to 2 12v batteries hooked up in series to create 24v and running to a charge controller and solar panel. Off Grid Set Up a plus. This well pump is installed in a shallow well that we just had dug that is 60ft in the ground. We had this dug as a second source of water just in case our main well system has any issues in the future. So far it's pumping fine and works.
alter
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
One issue with water pumps is that if you get the wrong one, it has a very high energy consumption. This one is perfect for off grid and solar situations because it is low draw, direct current rather than AC. So it works great for using with solar and batteries, and the price is very affordable.
SR
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Pump looks to be well constructed. Being a DC deep well pump is a huge plus. Excellent for off grid applications or as a backup once the grid goes down.
MBurr
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
This fits the bill and checks all the boxes. Easy enough to setup.
prolificreviewer713
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
So I bought some property out in the country that is on a well setup. It is an older well and due to the sandy nature of things out here it uses an air lift to get the water out of the ground and then stores it in a cistern. From the cistern there is a pump that moves it into a pressure tank and from there it goes out to the house. I am using this to move the water from the cistern to the pressure tank as I have had several power outages that resulted in me not having access to water at the house.Now, I am using this a litter different than I think most people would. I have a 12V 30A AC power supply that usually powers tis pump. This is connected to a transfer switch that allows me to switch between this AC driven power supply and a 12V car battery that is being kept topped up by a 50W solar panel and small PWM controller. I only run this off of the battery when I lose power though I might change that if I get some cheap solar panels. This runs for about six minutes every day, which by their specs means I use only about 25 watts of power a day, more than enough to run off the battery and still be good even with some cloud cover days (battery is safely about 500Wh). If this goes really well I might ask my well guy what it would take to switch out the air lift, though I think that might have other issues because of the sand.
DB
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I'm preparing to go from grid to solar with battery backup. It does not make sense to convert all DC to AC power (loss of efficiency) if I can use DC power to run things. This is where this pump comes in.
Dee S
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
This pump is used as a backup in case of power outages. We have a spring that supplies water and when the power goes out, there's no power supply to the main pump, so no water to the house. This pump takes care of the issue, it runs on DC and seems to work well. It has a good flow rate. Very reasonable price! I would recommend
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