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VEVOR Solar Water Pump, 48V DC 369W Submersible Deep Well Pump, Max Flow 8.4 GPM, Max Head 273 ft, Max Submersion 65.6 ft, Solar Powered Water Pump for Well, Farm Ranch Irrigation, Livestock Drinking

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Solar Water Pump, 48V DC 369W Submersible Deep Well Pump, Max Flow 8.4 GPM, Max Head 273 ft, Max Submersion 65.6 ft, Solar Powered Water Pump for Well, Farm Ranch Irrigation, Livestock Drinking

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mountain man mountain man
Unbeatable value
Hard to believe that they can make a pump like this for this price. Works great. We'll see how long it lasts.
Kurt Kurt
Job supervisor
Pump discharges less than half the advertised quantity of water. It was not suitable for my job requirement
Customer Service Reply: Dear valued customer,thank you for reaching out to us and sharing your concerns. We genuinely appreciate your feedback and understand how important it is for you to have a positive experience with our products or services. We encourage you to visit our website and navigate to the "Contact Us" page, where you can find various ways to get in touch with our dedicated customer support team. Our professionals are well-equipped to assist you and will work diligently to provide you with a satisfactory resolution.
Timothy Davis Timothy Davis
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I purchased this pump to test a well that we found on our property. The well is 38 feet deep and static water level is 18 feet. The old pipe went 30 feet down so I sunk this pump 30 feet on black poly pipe just like a real submersable well. I used a golf cart battery to power the well pump and keep it charged with solar panels. This thing really works well. I pump the 30 feet up and 150 feet of garden hose to a sprinkler for my lawn I’m trying to start. My only complaint is the cheap hose fitting and oring. It doesn’t tighten up and I had to adapt a real brass 1” hose barb fitting using epoxy to make it work without leaks
t t
Good so far
I've had this in for 2 weeks, so no long term news here. I have this 47' down a 6\" well that is much deeper, but I put this together by myself with a Goulds V60 pressure tank that suffices for my needs at this time. I have a 24v solar setup. I ran 14/2 wire from the battery bank about 54' to the well and then 47' down. 33' of which is the wire that came with the pump, but it is overall roughly a 100' run. The wire that comes with the pump is stranded vs 14/2 which was solid. I don't have a pic from the amp usage for the exact reference, but it was inline for 277W/24V = ~10-11 amps. I have a 15amp fuse inline that hasn't tripped. I bought the Goulds V60 off amazon as well with the Union fitting and fsg2 40-60. DC voltage works just fine with this pressure switch, just run the positive through the unit. The pump struggles to get to 60psi from about 50psi, but it gets there. Without the pressure tank I get ~5gpm from 47' down. I have it all connected with 1\" CPVC in 10' sections so I can pull it up relatively easy if I need to. (yes feet doesn't match up exactly as 3' of CPVC went to connections/turns to pressure tank) You'll need to buy a 1\" BSW/BSP fitting to NTP to connect to CPVC threads. Not sure why the pump has those threads. Right now its a great pump for the cost and fits my needs. If it lasts a few years, it will have definitely paid for itself.
Dave Dave
Fast, quiet pump
Great submersible pump, but it leaks where the output hose adapter connects to the top of the pump. An o-ring was supplied but the connection is not suited for an o-ring. I ended up using silicon sealer. The garden hose connector end of the adapter also leaks. The adapter if very thin walled so it doesn't seat well against the hose washer.
R. Clark R. Clark
Works great as a solar pump to fill my pond
I put this pump in to pump water from a spring to my pond. With a 200 watt solar panel, charge controller and batteries this thing runs 24/7 filling my pond with fresh spring water.
Gramps Gramps
I have itt running on 4 345 watt panels and it runs with full clouds just not full speed good pump
I’m using it on a 40,000 gl swimming pool works grate runs pool sweep just fine
Chuck S. Chuck S.
Motor coming apart
Update.. 3 weeks in i find this fell in pump tank after i took basket out to ckean it. Anyone have an ideal what part of pump is going to expolde now ? Impossibleto suck up thru basket with little power this has. Reviewing JP21-19 / 900 I finished installing today. Power cord is 6 ft not 9, motor is quite as described, but over rated with Power description. I plumbed separate with its own cartridge filter and valves to keep th AC motor system as back up. The DC motor same HP AC sister has no where near to Power or pressure output. The motor can't handle the Baracuda cleaner attachment as it has no power to do skimmer and Floor cleaner. As far as panels. I used 10 100 watt 12 volt with 2 series of 5 and parallel together with 110 v to control and 1000 watt. Prime as mentioned and works like a charm.. just 1/2 the gut force as the 1 hp AC motor. Time will tell on long-term life, and the next week will tell on circulating / cleaning during day with AC motor off line. Just have to find a low pressure floor cleaner and compare KW use for October vs others. Project was fun. All in just above $2k to take pool pump system off grid 80% of time with AZ sun. So research, ask questions and jump in the water. Use common sense and build all safety systems into your project. Update day 4: when the motor gets full power (sun) say around 10am am (October in Arizona) as panels face south it's moving good until around 4pm or until the west panel in the row starts to shade. Still not enough as AC motor, but good. Started making a noise from the impeller housing this morning before going full power. I'll watch that as it may just be due to about 30% power and circulating only. So changing from 3 to3 1/2 stars (if I could). I'll update after the first month use. We did have a monsoon storm, and used the AC motor and sand filter for an hour to clean it up ac DC system couldn't handle after storm clean up of pool.
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Francisco Francisco
Exelente servicio y equipo
Muy buen servicio. Contento y agradecido
Oscar Daniel Monroy Oscar Daniel Monroy
good product
Product operate OK, but power consumption is less than described, measurng registered 250 Watt

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