Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Solar Brushless Pump ( SFP0004)

RM368

Solar pump with applications


Solar Brushless Pump  is the best pump option for powering a fountain.  For the most part, our solar pumps are used in the same fashion as regular fountain pumps.  The difference is that there is no need to plug the pump into an electrical outlet.  As a result, increased energy costs are not an issue.

 Solar Pump Applications


Setting up a our solar pump is easy.  Simply install the 10W solar panel into the ground where sunlight is most accessible.   Using the latest brushless motor technology, which is the biggest breakthrough over traditional diaphragm motor pump, which eliminates the timely repairs and replacements.  Reliable, maintenance-free  and has no failure-prone carbon brush and shaft seal, ensuring robust long service life.



BENEFITS & FEATURES

  • It can be set up easily wherever desired without the need for batteries or wiring installation.  
  • Perfect for creating a new fountain, waterfall anywhere in the pond, yard or patio.
  • Fountain height up to 16 inches / 40cm, water flow capacity: 200g/h (750 l/h). 
  • Includes 3 different fountain nozzles for different fountain shapes.
  • The solar pump has an extra-long cord that allows the solar panel to be placed up to 15 feet / 5m from the fountain.
  • Replace your present electric power with this solar pump kit to make your fountain more environment-friendly, more portable and safe.
  • Maximun pumping height: 6ft
  • Maximum liter per hour: 750 
  • Rated power of solar panel: 10W
  • Norminal voltage of Panel: 19V
  • Nominal current of solar pane: 600mA 
  • Pump Dimensions: 4"L x 2"W x 3"H
  • Solar Panel Dimensions: 15.1"L x 11.8"W x  1.3"H
  • Suitable for replacing your current fountains standard electric pump
  • Overcast built-in protection assists in operation when cloudy
  • Manufactured using the latest solar cell technology
  • Includes 3 water fountain heads
  • Submersible water pump
  • No electricity bill to pay and no installation cost 
  • Wireless, can be deployed anyway where direct sunlight is present

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