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booter10ca
Apr5-11, 11:14 AM
hey
i have a 5W pv panel and was wondering if i could build some sort of circuit to run my pool pump? was wondering what i would need ... any thoughts would be appreciated

skeptic2
Apr5-11, 11:25 AM
Probably more than 5W.

mdjensen22
Apr5-11, 11:42 AM
Like skeptic said, I think you'd be hard-pressed to run your pump off 5W.

However, you could always use that 5W solar cell as a circuit to power a circuit that enables your pump.

booter10ca
Apr5-11, 11:50 AM
thats what im looking to do, i know 5w isn't enough but if there is some sort of circuit i can construct to harness the power in battery cells or some other form is what im looking to try and do

Bob S
Apr5-11, 12:37 PM
Start by determining the HP required by your pump. IF it is say 0.5 HP, you will probably need 1 kVA peak for starting volt-amps in a 0.5 HP induction motor. Store the energy from the panel in a lead-acid battery, and use a 1 kVA inverter. The average power will depend on the duty cycle of the pump. You can probably get 10 watts per square foot for charging a battery system, or ≈0.1 kilowatt-hours per day per square foot. Use an inverter to get 60 Hz power from a battery. You might be better off with a dc brush motor or a BLDC (brushless dc) motor, because the starting VA requirement is less.

Bob S

booter10ca
Apr5-11, 12:42 PM
Start by determining the HP required by your pump. IF it is say 0.5 HP, you will probably need 1 kVA peak for starting volt-amps in a 0.5 HP induction motor. Store the energy from the panel in a lead-acid battery, and use a 1 kVA inverter. The average power will depend on the duty cycle of the pump. You can probably get 10 watts per square foot for charging a battery system, or ≈0.1 kilowatt-hours per day per square foot. Use an inverter to get 60 Hz power from a battery. You might be better off with a dc brush motor or a BLDC (brushless dc) motor, because the starting VA requirement is less.

Bob S

Thanks alot