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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
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
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