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    Mac,<br>
    <br>
    Sounds like the Shurflo 2088 series pump that Dan mentioned would
    fit the bill.<br>
    We've used them PV direct with good results, just be sure to use a
    PV module<br>
    with a Voc that's not too high for the pump.<br>
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    On 2/24/2012 11:55 AM, mac Lewis wrote:
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      <div><span>Hi Wrenches,</span></div>
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      <div><span>Let me be a little more specific about this site.
           Potential client has a pond that he would like to move water
          to his garden.  This pond is about 10 vetical ft below his
          garden, and the garden is about 200' horizontal ' away.  He
          has a little shack about 20' from the pond that we will mount
          the solar.  He would like to flood irrigate slowly throughout
          the day and just move a flexible hose around.  As far as
          budget, client hasn't been real specific.  I have looked at
          the Shurflow 9300 but was hoping for something that would
          operate at a higher flowrate in exchange for not having the
          high head capability (and perhaps less expensive).  It does
          need to be PV direct capable.</span></div>
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      <div><span>Thanks</span></div>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Dan Fink
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          Hi Mac;<br>
          <br>
          I would be looking at something like the Shurflo 2088 series
          and a<br>
          Linear Current Booster, with a check valve on the intake if
          you can't<br>
          mount the pump below the water level. 75-100 watts of PV
          should<br>
          perform just fine with that.<br>
          <br>
          Dan Fink,<br>
          Executive Director;<br>
          Otherpower<br>
          Buckville Energy Consulting<br>
          Buckville Publications LLC<br>
          NABCEP / IREC accredited Continuing Education Providers<br>
          <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="tel:970.672.4342"
            value="+19706724342" target="_blank">970.672.4342</a> (voicemail)<br>
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            On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:49 AM, mac Lewis <<a
              moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:maclewis1@gmail.com"
              target="_blank">maclewis1@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
            > Hi wrenches,<br>
            ><br>
            > I am looking for a relatively low cost solar pumping
            system.  The system has<br>
            > about 10 ft of elevation head and he just wants to
            water his garden which is<br>
            > about 200' away horizontally.  It can either be a
            submersible pump or a pump<br>
            > that can produce some suction.  Any experience with
            this?  Everything I've<br>
            > looked at thus far has been overkill and/or fairly
            expensive.<br>
            ><br>
            > Thanks<br>
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            ><br>
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          > Mac Lewis<br>
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