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Amarine-made 24V DC Submersible Deep Well Water Pump 3.2GPM 4' / Alternative Energy Solar Battery Powered with Stainless Steel Shell-Max Lift 230 Ft, Max Submersion 100 Ft

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About this item

  • ▪ The stainless steel solar well sumbersible pump could provide the long range water use solution for you,Durable and has a long service life;
  • ▪ Under 24V DC , the maxium head of the delivery of this kind of pump could be pumped up to 70m(230ft), and the maxium flow rate could reach up to 720l/hour(190 gallon/hour);
  • ▪ The typical waterproof power cable line could prevent water and water condensation, suitable for garden, farm irrigation and tank filling,livestock drinking water, irrigation, pond increase oxygen, get water form deep well and all high building pumping(for remote watering needs but no electric power);
  • ▪Open flow :12LPM/3.2GPM;Volts:24V Amps:5.0, MAX;Pump lift:230ft(70M);Maxmum submersible:100ft(30M).
  • ▪ Easy connect to most any existing solar panels or wind generator systems.Note:Thermally protected.Do not pump flammable liquds.



Product Description

Amarine-made 24V Stainless Shell Submersible 3.2GPM 4" Deep Well Water DC Pump/Alternative Energy Solar Battery SPX-24-12 (A)

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Specifications For

Voltage: 24V DC

Design: 3-Chamber Positive

Displacement Diaphragm Pump

Flow Rate: 3.2 GPM (12 LPM)

Fitting: 1/2" Barbed Fitting

Max. Amps: 5A @ 24v ; Max. Lift: 230ft/70m

Max. Submersion Depth: 100 ft (30m)

Inlet Screen: 50 Micron Stainless;Steel Inlet Screen

Existing Power Cord: 9 ft

Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 3-15/16" x 3-15/16" x 12.95"

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Product Features

1. For 4" wells or larger

2. Quick disconnect with "Watertight-Gland" Design Pat Pend

3. Corrosion-proof housing with stainless-steel fastener

4. Run dry without damage

5. State of the art solid diaphragm

6. Stainless Steel fastener

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7. Pump Design: Positive Displacement 3 Chamber Diaphragm Pump

8. Motor: Permanent Magnet Thermally Protected

9. Internal Bypass: 105-110 PSI Max. (7.2-7.5 BARS)

10. Outlet Port: 1/2" (12.7mm) Barbed Fitting

11. Inlet: 50 Mesh Stainless Steel Screen

12. Material: Stainless Steel Sheel

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Could be use to

* Offers a solution to your remote water needs.

* Designed to be used with solar panels and 24v battery systems

* This means Easy Hookup to most any existing solar panels or wind generator systems.

* Can be used with or without components such as voltage controllers.

* Can be used for livestock watering, irrigation, ponds, remote homes and cabins.

* Unique water blocked cable connector is impervious to water leakage and condensation problems preventing water-wicking.

* Application: Great for livestock watering Deep well, remote home and cabin.

Attention please

Don't use any submersible pump for petrol/gasoline,petroleum products,solvents,thinners or any other fammable liquid with a flash point below 82 degree(180F).Not for use where flammable vapors are present.


Elisa
Reviewed in Mexico on March 13, 2025
Ya van arias bombas qué co pro. Pero esta bomba tuvo u tiene po de útil un corto. Sellen el i terror de agua porque tenía dos orificios y no estaba completamente sellada. Por lo regular me dura la bomba año y medio a dos años, usándola uso constante y profundidad de30 metros. Y esta bomba solo se uso casi 4 meses.
Jonathan Banda
Reviewed in Mexico on December 20, 2024
Es un encargue para mí padre, justo como en la imagen la Bomba Sumergible, tiene una igual en un pozo y la cambiará por esta nueva
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023
Been working almost a year submerged in my pond, pumping to a storage tank about 300 feet away, with about a 20 foot rise. Electrically, I feed it from a 12V battery through a 12 to 24V boost converter. 10 gauge low voltage wiring from the solar-charged battery (300 ft away up by the tank) down to the pump; I picked the 24V pump for that reason. Voltage drop between source and pump is between 1 and 2 volts.I get about 2GPM @30psi out of it, which for my purposes is fine. I just put it in a 5 gallon bucket with plenty of holes in the top and dropped it about 6ft into the pond. So far the pond muck and algae haven't been a problem for the setup. I pulled it up once and cleaned it and it wasn't too bad. It's manually controlled, I turn it on for 2 to maybe 6 or 8 hours at a time. Running for that long doesn't seem to bother it (after all it's water cooled). I bought another one to have on hand as a spare, so I guess I'd buy it again. ;-)
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021
This pump works extremely well. Good pressure. Works great to supply water to our cabin. We’re on solar and it works great without using a lot of power. We use a 5 gal pressure tank with it.
Beckistan
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2020
I have been very happy with this. I hooked it up to a 24v 200 amp solar panel, connected to two harbor freight 35ah batteries. I attached a float switch in the reservoir and when it fills, the pump shoots water up a rainbird 1/2 irrigation line, over 100 ft in elevation and about 500ft in distance to a water tank that I use for gravity fed. This pumps every day without issue. Not sure why negative reviews. I would buy again. Buy the warranty though, it's worth the extra $.
ian santos
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2019
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Zipparado
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2018
Im not sure if it really does pump exactly 3.5 gallons a minute or not. I have a slow well, so it works just fine. Seems to run quite a while on batteries too. Not real noisy, pumps well, needs no priming or fancy setup. I bought 1/2 inch hose for mine. It would probably be a little better if it were setup to accept pipe. Hose works for now.I would buy again. I've been using it for over a month now.
Rainer Hoffman
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017
So far it has worked as advertised. I tested it on 12v and it ran fine but it is set up on 24v. I have it wired to a battery bank with a solar MPPT controller and 100 watt panel. The pump feeds a cistern for our house. The pump is set thirty feet into the casing and water level is nearly at grade. The pump is controlled by a tank level float valve. 2 months and no issues. I would recommend doubling up on well wire heat shrink to ensure no water penetration through the electric drop wire.
Agbey
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017
It is exactly as in the picture and is well made. I haven't install it yet but I hooked a 10' tube to the outlet which is 1/2' internal diameter, and submerged into a stream of about 4' deep. I was debating between this and SureFlow which is about six time this price. I have never seen or use the sureflow but at this price, you can't go wrong.I was actually surprised how strong the pressure was. I will update once I have it installed.Note it does not come with any care or maintenance instruction. The cables clearly labeled positive and negative.Okay so I have been using this pump for almost a year now pumping water from a stream to a holding tank about 30' above water level and so far no problem. I have a 48V system so I used a DC-DC converter to step it down to 24V and the pump draws not more than 120W.I also bought a second unit to pump from the holding tank into a 50 gallon pressure tank set at 20/40PSI and this pump handels it very well.It is a little loud when running but since this is designed to be submerged into a well, I don't think it is a big issue.
Mtrunk
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2017
This pump is working well so far have had it installed for about a month set on a timer running eight times a day. It is at about 55' and it pumps well. Only issue is snug fit in 4" schedule 40 and appears to have gotten stuck in my 4" well screen.Re installed at 80' it ran for about a week and then quit found that one of the bushes had gotten stuck on the rotor and then the brush lead melted off. Not sure if I will buy another one of these are go with a brushless one. Its well made but I did find that the bottom part were the motor is was full of water which has two o-ring seals. I am changing from 5 to 3 do to the short life. I ended up getting a second pump and it has ran all summer long on the same time base.