💧 Dive into Sustainability with JENENSERIES!
The JENENSERIES Pump 500W DC 48V Solar Water Pump is a high-performance submersible pump designed for efficient water delivery. With a maximum head of 393 feet and a flow rate of 7.9 gallons per minute, this pump is perfect for various applications, including home, farm, and industrial use. Its intelligent water shortage sensor and MPPT controller ensure optimal performance and protection, making it a reliable choice for eco-conscious consumers.
Brand | JENENSERIES |
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | 500W 48V |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 3"W x 16.4"H |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 7.9 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 393 Feet |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Manufacturer | JENENSERIES |
UPC | 745499001380 |
Item Weight | 18 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | JENENSERIES |
Size | 500W-393ft |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**A
Reliable and Powerful Solar Pump!
We installed this 500W DC 48V Solar Water Pump a month ago, and it has been working flawlessly. The pump delivers great pressure, and on sunny days, it provides plenty of water. If you're in an area with frequent cloudy days, consider adding batteries for continuous performance.The installation was straightforward, and everything worked as expected. We’re so satisfied with it that we’re buying another one as a backup since we live in a remote area. We’re also looking forward to upgrading to the new MPPT controller with WiFi once it becomes available.A huge plus has been the amazing customer service! Every time we’ve had a question, they’ve responded quickly and helpfully. Cathy has been especially great—super responsive and knowledgeable. It’s reassuring to know that support is always available when needed.Highly recommended to anyone needing a powerful, efficient, and reliable deep well pump, backed by excellent customer support. We will definitely recommend it to our neighbors!
B**B
Better than expected! Love this pump!
Incredible pump! Decided to go solar over fixing my windmill pump. Glad I did! Used 2 400 watts solar panels and runs at max rpm even with minor cloud cover.
A**N
buy a pv disconnect swith to install with it.
It work, but the controller has no memory from day to day. it comes on as soon as there is power to it, and pumps at full capacity. you can set it to throttle back the speed of the pump, but once it looses power and regains it the next day, you will have to set it again. I ended up purchasing a solar disconnect switch to use with it so that I can have better control over when it pumps.my only other complaint is that when it is cloudy there is not enough power to the controller for the pump to pump... it would be good if the controller could accept a higher DC input voltage without getting messed up. I'd like to run 3 solar panels with it, but the voltage would be to high on sunny days.
G**L
Above and beyond
I could not be happier with my purchase of this solar water pump.Upon purchase, the company immediately reached out to make sure it arrived in good condition and offered to help walk through any installation issues I might have.Besides selling a quality product, their costumer service goes above and beyond. I have, and will continue, to recommend this particular solar pump to anyone who has offgrid needs.
L**N
Easy to setup and better than expected performance
The media could not be loaded. I have to say I was skeptical at first of buying this and even more skeptical when I received it because of how small and lightweight the pump was. I figured there was no way this little pump is gonna produce any legitimate amount of water out of a 130ft well. I was wrong but more on that later.Setup:For me the setup was fairly easy, I know the well will produce more than I can pump and I am pumping into a 1 acre pond rather than a tank so I did not bother with any of the level switches that turn the pump on and off based on well or tank level. It was just splice the wires together (I used a well splice kit from Menards), hook up the drop pipe (I used 1” poly pipe for potable water usage), connect a safety rope and drop it in the well casing and hooked it up to the solar panels.The only hiccup I had here which maybe the manufacturer can correct is that the tags on the pump cable (w, v, u) were not correct and made the pump spin backwards which results in the impeller unthreading and popping out. We switched one set of the wires at the controller and pushed the impeller back in and then when the pump started it re threads the impeller back in as it is spinning the correct way. I would recommend putting the pump in a 5 gallon bucket and starting it up briefly to ensure it is spinning correctly and pumping water. This would have saved us from having to pull the pump back out of the well after the initial startup attempt. Regardless it didn’t damage anything or cause too much grief so I am not docking it any stars for that.Performance:This little pump has exceeded my expectations. The pump curve they supplied seems to be accurate and maybe even a bit conservative in how much flow you should expect. The water level in my well is right at 130ft below ground and this pump is able to fill a 5 gallon bucket in under 1 minute (5.85 gpm). The controller also has worked well for my application as it shuts off when the sun isn’t shiny and runs on and pumps when it is shining. I am using 8 x 100w solar panels and still only get max rpms for about 4 hours a day. So if you think you can get by with 500w of power you will likely be disappointed.From what I can tell the controller tries to maintain ~70-75 volts by adjusting the pumps rpm’s up to 4000rpm.There really isn’t great instructions on any adjustments or settings changes on the controller to adjust really anything. I tried to press the “settings” button and it just give like a p-0 message that you can adjust but I have no clue what I am adjusting so I just least it alone. It has performed well out of the box with the default settings.Overall, it has been good so far for the money. The well company wanted to charge me 7500 for a solar pump setup so for the tots cost of this system I have saved a lot of money and still get good performance out of it.
W**N
Had to up the voltage.
Unit is set at 320 feet below surface. Had to increase voltage at the control unit so i would have 48 volts by the time it ran through 360 feet of wire. Now working fine.
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