[RE-wrenches] Grundfos
Doug Pratt
dmpratt at sbcglobal.net
Sat Nov 6 07:45:25 PDT 2010
Mike, from another Mendo native, don't do the Monoflo. DC Power is getting
out of the pumping biz, and we're the only Monoflo distributor in the US.
Our experience with Monoflo hasn't been good. We've seen a number of pump
failures recently, support from the manufacturer is pretty thin, and
troubleshooting in the field is poorly developed and documented. Basically
it's. pump not working? Try plugging in a new controller. Still not
working? Plug in a new pump. Dealers don't keep expensive pumps on the
shelf in case of breakdowns, so repairs usually end up taking weeks. Not
good for dealer/customer relations!
DC Power is getting out of water pumping because we just don't have the
technical bandwidth anymore. We're being pressed so hard by the
rapidly-expanding grid-tie market that our tech support crew is getting
loved to death. There's no time. I'm sorry to see it go, I found water
pumping projects challenging and interesting, but the tech cloning project
has hit some snags.
>From a sales perspective, the Grundfos SQ Flex was the best of the lot. We
heard the fewest problems from them, and those problems were usually on the
surface (the CU200 control).
Doug Pratt
DC Power Systems
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[mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Mike Nelson
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 5:37 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Grundfos
I have also installed several Grundfos SQ Flex submersible well pumps, and
had trouble with them, primarily with the control systems, the low water
shut off sensor has failed on several pumps, and the CU200 control boxes
have failed. The pumps themselves have held up so far, and seem to be very
efficient. I wish there were more solar direct well pump options, I've tried
the ETA pumps, the Sunpumps (which are great for low head, low flow) and am
about to try a Monoflow. Any other thoughts?
Mike Nelson
MD Electric & Solar
Gualala Ca.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Gary Gordon at SYV Solar <gary at syvsolar.com>
wrote:
Wrenches,
I set up the PV arrays for six Grundfos SQ Flex submersible well pumps on a
cattle ranch. The first three have failed (in exact order of installation)
in about a year. Anyone else experiencing similar problems? I had always
heard great things about their equipment, is it time to look elsewhere?
Where?
Gary Gordon
Santa Ynez Valley Solar
P. O. Box 688
Santa Ynez, CA 93460
805 688-1213
Gary at SYVSolar.com
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