[RE-wrenches] pump questions

Jesse Dahl dahlsolar at gmail.com
Thu May 30 19:12:49 PDT 2013


I was reading up on the SQF pump and do remember seeing something about efficiency at higher voltages.  Can't remember if it got better or worse. 

Jesse

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On May 30, 2013, at 6:44 PM, Allan Sindelar <allan at positiveenergysolar.com> wrote:

> Todd,
> The SQF runs on 30V or more, but is happiest above 90V according to Grundfos, and I have never heard anything suggesting a       disadvantage to the higher voltages.
> 
> I think the 1400 watts is a theoretical maximum, and the pump will vary its operation and output according to the available wattage (not the available current). Most SQFs effectively max out at around 800-900 watts. In fact, my pump curves on the 11SQF-2 max out at 900 watts at 300' of head. 
> 
> You'd probably do just fine with a single series string of 10-12 modules.
> 
> What I don't know is to what degree you need to worry about low temperature VOC limits; I'd be careful about getting too close to 300V.
> Allan
> 
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> 
> On 5/30/2013 4:29 PM, Todd Cory wrote:
>> this question is part 2 about the customer with the used astropower 75 watt modules -
>> 
>> he has a grundfos 11sqf-2 already set by the well driller. the input specifications for the cu200 pump & controller are 30 to 300 vdc, 1400 watts, 8 amps. 
>> 
>> this will initially be running array direct and i am trying to figure out the wire loss from the modules to the cu200 controller. to do that i need voltage and current numbers. im assuming the higher the voltage the lower the running current? 
>> from the specs above: 1400 watts divided by 8 amps = 175 volts... so if i feed this with closer to 300 volts would that mean the running current would drop to around 4.6 amps?
>> 
>> thanks for the help,
>> 
>> todd
>> 
>> 
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