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Basic Diaphragm Pump Setup

Description

The pump is placed close to the edge of the dugout and a filtered suction line is installed in the dugout. A float switch in the trough turns the pump on and off as required to keep the trough full. Alternately the pump can be controlled by the built in pressure switch. The pump may be used with or with out batteries.  If batteries are used, they should be placed as close to the solar panels as possible.  Pump capacity is 3 gallons (13.6 liters) per minute

System Options

25 cow/calf pairs, 10 feet of lift,

And 50 feet of transfer

Batteries Required

Items Included

1 – Diaphragm pump

1 – 32-watt Shatterproof solar panel

1 – Single solar panel mount

1 – Solar regulator with low voltage disconnect

1 – 50 feet of ½” poly hose and 50 feet of 5/16” rope

1 – Float switch with 30 feet of cable

1 – Filter with check valve

1 – Wiring harness (ready to plug in)

1 – Battery box

Batteries and solar panel pole NOT included

 

50 cow/calf pairs, 10 feet of lift,

 And 50 feet of transfer

Batteries Required

Items Included

1 – Diaphragm pump

1 – 64-watt Shatterproof solar panel

1 – Single solar panel mount

1 – Solar regulator with low voltage disconnect

1 – 50 feet of ½” poly hose and 50 feet of 5/16” rope

1 – Float switch with 30 feet of cable

1 – Filter with check valve

1 – Wiring harness (ready to plug in)

1 – Battery box

Batteries and solar panel pole NOT included