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2HP AC/DC Solar Pumping Machine. These types of pumps are excellent for off-grid irrigation, water supply, or other applications that can be powered by solar energy. Let's break down what you need to know about this kind of pump, including how it works, its benefits, and common applications.
What is a 2HP AC/DC Solar Pumping Machine?
2HP (Horsepower): This refers to the power of the pump's motor, which is 2 horsepower. This is a moderate power rating, suitable for small to medium-scale agricultural or domestic irrigation, water pumping, or water supply.
A 2HP pump can move a significant volume of water — typically ranging from 3000 to 5000 liters per hour depending on head height and other conditions.
AC/DC Compatibility:
AC (Alternating Current): This means the pump can be powered by conventional grid electricity (if available), typically used in areas where solar energy isn’t enough or consistent. AC motors are generally more efficient for long-term use if you're relying on the grid.
DC (Direct Current): This is the form of power produced by solar panels. When you connect a solar-powered pump to solar panels, the pump will use DC power, which is highly efficient and reduces electricity costs.
The AC/DC capability means that you can switch between or combine both sources of energy. If your solar system isn’t producing enough power due to bad weather or nighttime, the pump can automatically switch to AC power.
Solar Powered:
These pumps are designed to run on solar energy when the sun is shining, making them environmentally friendly and cost-effective in the long run.
Solar-powered pumps are especially useful in remote areas or farms where grid electricity is unreliable or not available at all.
How Does It Work?
During the day, the solar panels collect sunlight and convert it into DC electricity. This is directly fed into the solar pump, which uses this energy to operate the pump motor.
In cases where sunlight is not sufficient (like at night or on cloudy days), the system can either:
Switch to AC power if there’s access to grid electricity, or
Use a battery backup (if available) to store the solar energy for use during off-hours.
Some pumps come with hybrid controllers that manage both the AC and DC inputs to ensure smooth switching between the two power sources.
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