Skyecrafts Solar Water Pump
WHY? Stand alone,
pollution free, low noise operation pump.
They are easy to install,
require very little maintenance and are repairable. Free Energy!
WHERE? Remote homes, rural farms, wildlife areas,
campgrounds.
HOW? Can be installed by hand
without any special equipment. They can be installed below the water level in a pond, river or
cistern, or installed by hand into a ground water well. They can be used to
fill an open tank or in a pressurized water delivery system.
WHAT? Operating on 12 to 30 volts of DC current
that may be supplied from a variety of independent power sources including
solar panels, wind generators, batteries or any combination of the three. Power
requirements can be as little as 35 watts. Constructed of marine grade bronze
and 304 stainless steel, these pumps are the highest quality submersible pumps
in their class. This system may be used in a 5" (127mm) diameter well or
larger and will produce up to 5 gpm in well depths of 100 feet (30 meters) or
less.
WHO? Skyecrafts
partnering with Sun Machinery
Contact: Patrick J Kolen
727-862-1682 Sales@skyecrafts.com
Visit our webpage regarding
solar pumps: http://www.skyecrafts.com/sunpump.htm

Solar
Module 80 Watt
Durability to withstand
rigorous operating conditions and conditions and are suitable for use in most
solar systems.
Common applications for the
modules include private residences, RV’s cabins and vacation homes, water
pumps, telemetry system, beacons and traffic lights.
Submersible
Pump
Simple to install by hand without
any special equipment. The pump includes a double shrink splice kit and a
3/4" brass discharge fitting. 4 to
5 GPM pump with a 100' maximum head.
Controller
Micro-processor controlled DC
power converters designed as the interface between a DC powered pump and the
power source. Maximizes the total daily water delivery while providing
protection for the pump as well as the power source.
Boosts the current of solar
modules in low sunlight conditions while holding the voltage of the solar
modules around the maximum power point. This allows a pump to start earlier
in the morning and stay running longer in the evening.
Includes a pump speed control
circuit, a remote switch circuit, a sensor-less low water cut-off circuit, an
electronic circuit breaker and indicator lights.

