Dear Forum, I am in the process of building a weekend cabin.
The well has already been dug, the well stats are
10GPM
220 Feet
Hit water at 180
Water Came up to 80 feet.
We are on a high bank of a river, and the well is no more than 100 feet above it.
The well is bored about 50 feet away from the dwelling.
The cabin has about 30 feet of height (basement, first floor, 2nd floor)
I reached out to wind-sun.com for solar pump recommendations, and they recommended one of their low-end sunpumps.
The quote is for ~1500, but they also brought up that these need to be replaced every 2 years (at 500 each, plus installation time/money)
The Grundfos pumps apparently last 10 years, but are 2-3x more expensive
On top you need water storage, a compression canister and booster pump.
So question is, is solar pump worth it? (I don't have a quote for a regular 220v pump yet)
Do they have similar durability/logevity as regular 220v inefficient pumps?
Can one consider a 110V efficient pump?
If solar pump is worth it, how can you improve it's value?
For example, can you use the 300gal totes and keep them in the basement for water storage, instead of an inground insulated storage tanks that run for 1500-2000 each in just materials.
Thanks!
The well has already been dug, the well stats are
10GPM
220 Feet
Hit water at 180
Water Came up to 80 feet.
We are on a high bank of a river, and the well is no more than 100 feet above it.
The well is bored about 50 feet away from the dwelling.
The cabin has about 30 feet of height (basement, first floor, 2nd floor)
I reached out to wind-sun.com for solar pump recommendations, and they recommended one of their low-end sunpumps.
The quote is for ~1500, but they also brought up that these need to be replaced every 2 years (at 500 each, plus installation time/money)
The Grundfos pumps apparently last 10 years, but are 2-3x more expensive
On top you need water storage, a compression canister and booster pump.
So question is, is solar pump worth it? (I don't have a quote for a regular 220v pump yet)
Do they have similar durability/logevity as regular 220v inefficient pumps?
Can one consider a 110V efficient pump?
If solar pump is worth it, how can you improve it's value?
For example, can you use the 300gal totes and keep them in the basement for water storage, instead of an inground insulated storage tanks that run for 1500-2000 each in just materials.
Thanks!
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