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solar water pump for guerilla grows

Ganico

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How is the actual panel "stealth"? Isn't it still reflective? If it's still reflective lik eI'm thinking that's like putting out a signal mirror.
 
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i like the $274 one....that one would seem to do the trick fast enough.
 
i would put it right on top of a stream, so i would think if someone saw it from a distance it would look like the water reflecting?
 

Ganico

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Well hell, that's actually not a bad idea. Not sure if it'd work or not but that's pretty damn clever, haha
 
Ingenious

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I'm stoned but that idea seems pretty smart to me.

Looking at the specific solar pump though, the motor isn't very strong and can only pump a height of .6 meters. Anything other than a plot significantly down hill of where it is placed I would think it would have a hard time pumping. So you might need something more heavy duty.

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guest123

yea i dont think youll get far with 0.6 metres height ,, its really more of a fountain pump than irrigation ... this is more like what u need ...
 
i guess id need to look more into irrigation if i wanted to try this...i figured it would be ok because the plants would be no more than 10yards away from a stream
 
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what i particularly love ab out that pump , is with a digital timer attatched it will cut on and off as u need ,,,, u dont need to be there to water as long as you have set up well ... ideally id love to have a few of them ,, and fill a dam with one and water with the other ,, i could use the dam for gravity feeding also while im not around ... take s time to set up though , but quite do able ....
 
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just from the local pump place , they are between 3-400 aus dollars ,,, maximum output was 14 litres per minute and i think it uses something like 9 amps per hour of power ..

u can run one of those small knocker sprinklers with it no problems and water quite a large area ..
ive had it pumping over 100 metres from the creek , uphill quite an incline ,, it will drain more power doing that , but it does it ...
 
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well i use quite a lot of power because i need to run it quite a lot and also a few other 12 volt things ... but a 40 watt panel with a good suited battery would do the job for most ...
ill be updating my set up a bit this year so ill get u some good pix of it when i do , its a bit rough at present and really needs re organising ....
 
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ohh the pump itself will run on any car or truck battery .. but its best to use the deep cycle batteries in combo with a solar panel ...
 

rusto

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I thought of this idea for this year. Wanted to try using the pump from a water spot. It looks like a bit of work though....
 
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it can be rusto ,, and if u look hard into your needs etc ,, u can come up with something simplified .. i have to water a lot of ground ,,, a small grow can get away with less ..
 

thatguy

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It's only supposed to go up .6m under pressure, using the fountain nozzles. Why could'nt you possibly get an extra foot if you use it to pump water up to a gravity system? Also, there's another fountain pump that has no battery, pumps 30" up, flows 40 gph, and only costs $ 43. Shit, I'm thinking of buying one of those.

Love the idea of putting the solar panel ontop of the stream, FN. Pure genius.
 
wallyduck said:
well i use quite a lot of power because i need to run it quite a lot and also a few other 12 volt things ... but a 40 watt panel with a good suited battery would do the job for most ...
ill be updating my set up a bit this year so ill get u some good pix of it when i do , its a bit rough at present and really needs re organising ....

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing about .06 inch incline. Your setup is exactly what I would like to use.

So Solar panel is 40 watts, don't you have to convert that down to usable voltage somehow? It would be nice to really get that drawn out to a usable form on a thread on here.

Peace
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guest123

Mr Celsius said:
Solar puts out 12v.
well actually it will vary during the day , so u need a regulator to make sure the battery doesnt overcharge .. heres a rough look at what i was using earlier this year to run the pump and a few fences etc ...
 
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guest123

theres a few panels there ,, a 40 watt and an 80 watt ,, as u see i dont put them directly up ,, they still get sun most of the day there ...
as i said its a bit rough ,, just what i wacked together that worked ....
 

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