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Amarine Made - Bomba de agua sumergible de pozo profundo de 12 V CC, 3.2 GPM 4 pulgadas 10 A/energía alternativa alimentada con batería solar con carcasa de acero inoxidable, elevación máxima de 230

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  • Buen rendimiento: ofrece un rendimiento impresionante, esta bomba cuenta con un caudal de 12 LPM/3.2 GPM, una profundidad máxima de inmersión de 30 m/30 M y funciona con 12 V y 10.0 A de potencia. Su elevación máxima de la bomba alcanza los 70 m-100 m.
  • Diseño impermeable: con una línea de cable de alimentación impermeable para evitar daños por humedad, esta bomba es ideal para una amplia gama de aplicaciones como riego, suministro de agua de ganado, aireación de estanques y suministro de agua de edificios profundos o altos sin electricidad.
  • Bomba de agua de pozos profundos: disfrute de la comodidad y fiabilidad del suministro de agua remoto con esta eficiente solución, diseñada por expertos para su uso con paneles solares y sistemas de baterías de 12 V.
  • Fácil de instalar: conecta esta bomba sin esfuerzo a tus paneles solares o generadores de viento existentes y elige instalarla con o sin componentes adicionales como un driver de voltaje. Ten en cuenta que está protegida térmicamente y no está diseñada para su uso con líquidos inflamables.
  • Durabilidad: benefíciese del suministro de agua confiable y duradero con nuestra resistente bomba sumergible solar de acero inoxidable, diseñada para soportar la prueba del tiempo.


Advertencia: no utilices ninguna bomba sumergible para gasolina/gasolina, productos derivados del petróleo, disolventes, diluyentes o cualquier otro líquido fammable con un punto de inflamación inferior a 82 grados (180 F). No apto para uso donde hay vapores inflamables.


Pastor San
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2023
Our well is 110 ft deep. The static water line is at 62 feet, and I have this 12 volt DC Pump set at 76 feet. Using a 12 volt marine battery, I can pump for about 36 hours! HAven't measured the actual flow Rate, but the pressure at 120 foot head (the distance beyond the top of the well, is roughly like that from a typical water fountain at the gym or at school. VERY pleased. I have had the pump for two months, and have moved well over 500 gallons of water.
Ken D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de octubre de 2023
I'm on my second pump, the first lasted almost 3 years, the motor still runs, the pump stopped pumping water, then, I pulled it out of my well and, finding the pipe had slipped off the nipple on the pump, i tested it and it started working so I reinstalled it. It worked for a few days then stopped pumping again. I'll tear that one apart and try to fix it. In the mean time, I bought another that's been running 3-4 months without issues except ocassionally tripping the internal fuse, I assume from overheating. This pump likes to run unrestricted. I'm not using a pressure tank, I have a gravity feed system except for a small on demand water heater that needs more pressure than my gravity feed system provides so the pump is turned on for hot water. If there's enough back pressure from a valve being partially shut, it trips the fuse. I'll install a pressure tank in the system eventually and hopefully, it will help. For a bit over $100.00, you get a functional 12 volt well pump that'll last a few years which is great for an off grid homestead.*** 1 YEAR UPDATE***This was my second pump installed. It ran well for about 8 months if that. It started losing pressure and volumn, like the first one did, slowly pumping less and less water out of my shallow well. The pump is set at 35-40 ft down so it shouldnt be getting taxes. I then pump up about 13 ft to the top of my storage barrels on my back porch roof so the total lift is less than 55ft. It stopped being able to pump up to the storage barrels but still able to produce a little over a gallon per minute at the well. Its now down to a trickle that i havent mesures. As mentioned, its been installed about 8 months, it took me a while after ordering it to get it installed. I just misses the one year complaint window on it by 5 days. If id thought about fixing a complaint earlier when i first started having issues, i may have had recourbe, so be avare of that. I am trying a different pump in the next few days. Be concours, these pumps only last about a year it seems.
Jairo Rodriguez
Comentado en México el 19 de julio de 2022
Desde un principio la bomba funciono intermitentemente con un sistema solar de 450 watts, aun cuando el sol estaba a todo, utilizando controlador de carga y baterias no ayudo.La operacion intermitente continuo hasta que la bomba dejo de funcionar, justo dos dias despues del tiempo limite para hacer la devolucion. No la recomiendo.
Xicotenkal
Comentado en México el 20 de junio de 2022
Genial funciona con una batería de coche sin problemas
Phillip Baxter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de marzo de 2020
Don’t make the same mistake as I did. In my well, the static water level is at 92ft. I put the pump 130ft into the well. I first installed it with 14ga wires. I bought 14ga wire because I thought about it like I would for 120 volts. The pump draws 10 amps. 14ga wire is plenty for 10 amps, but... I did not take into account the voltage drop over the 135ft of wire. The pump was performing very very poorly after initial install. It was only pumping about 1/4 of a gallon per minute. After thinking about it, I calculated the voltage drop, and found out the pump would only be getting 6 volts with my wire! I got 10ga wire and pulled the pump up and ran the new wire. The 10ga gives me 2.5 volt drop. I’m using my truck to run the pump, so the input is 14 volts. The pump is now getting 11.5 volts after the 135 feet of wire. The pump now performs quite well, pumping about 1.3 gallons per minute. The new problem is that it cycles. The thermal protection is apparently very sensitive on this pump. It initially runs for about 5 minutes solid before shutting down for about 1 minute. It then runs shorter and shorter periods until is levels off at about 1 minute on, 1 minute off. This is ok for my application, but keep that in mind for your application. I still gave it 4 stars, despite the cycling, because it’s so cheap.
RickyUg
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2019
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Ron Mahurin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2018
I purchased this pump three years ago for a shallow well, 23'. It recently stopped pumping after I agitated the well with an air lift trying to remove a few feet of sand in preparation of the upcoming drought. This year I fear the well will go dry without going down a few more feet. My shallow well has filled in about 36" in the past 65 years. It does not sound like much, but that is a lot of water with a 4' caisson. The water is hard. While the inside of my pump looks good, the label isrusted because manufacturer must use metallic ink. The electrical connections were also rusty, but everything else is fine. For the past three years this pump has moved 1300 gallons of water per day.I hope this helps.
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