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VEVOR Pool Pump Swimming Pool Pump 48V DC/500W Solar Water Pump 49 FT/75 GPM

VEVOR Pool Pump Swimming Pool Pump 48V DC/500W Solar Water Pump 49 FT/75 GPM

0.67 hp
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28 Questions
I have these solar panels. Q.PLUS L-G4.2 330 How many would i need to use for this pump
This requires 3, in series.
By vevor
I have vevor solar pool pump model ZJP17/15-D48/500. I’d like to install battery along with solar panels but controller does not have battery connections. Do I need a different type of controller that has battery hook up option? If so, which controller do I need to run this pump with battery?
This pool pump cannot be connected to batteries and can only be connected to solar panels for use during the day.
By vevor
The wet end of my pump has broken do to cold weather do you sell replacement part.
Hello, we regret to inform you that our website currently does not sell parts individually and cannot customize parts for you. Currently, the products are sold in complete sets, but we will feedback on your needs to the company's purchasing department to increase our sales diversity, I hope you can buy the products you need on our website in the future.
By vevor
I have several Sanyo HIP200BA3 (200W) Solar Panels to use. How many would I need for this pump. I believe each Sanyo panel has a max power volt of the Sanyo panel is 55.8v. Thanks
A 00W board can be connected in series or parallel with two pieces, but the prerequisite is that the total input voltage of the solar panel is between 72-96V. If the customer's board is 55.8V, it is recommended to use a multimeter to measure whether the input voltage exceeds the limit after connection.
By vevor
VEVOR Pool Pump Swimming Pool Pump 48V DC/500W Solar Water Pump 49 FT/75 GPM seems to be pumping fine on an overcast day with 4x 175 watt panels in series. However, I had to prime it with a gallon of water to get it to start pumping otherwise it just spun, is that normal? Only 1 foot rise from pool. Solar input voltage with pump running is 64 volts. However, I only measure 14 volts RMS across the UVW leads. Which is surprising for a pump and controller rated to run at 48V. Should it be higher?
The pool pump needs to be filled with water before it can pump water. This is normal. Regarding the 500W 48V water pump, the working voltage needs to be 60-90V, so it is normal for the displayed voltage to be high. You don't need to worry about it.
By vevor