Kelly We had been the suppliers of The Sun Delight Pump for years but we discontinued it about a year ago, in favor of the longer life Oase German Pumps. We are the North American Importer of the Oase DC Pumps, contact me off list for pricing or call 888-826-0939 Kind regards Tom
<http://thesolar.biz/> Real People Not "Buy It" Buttons Tom Duffy Systems Design Engineer The Solar Biz HC 61 Box 184 <http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=HC+61+Box+184&csz=Glenwood%2 C+New+Mexico+88039&country=us> Glenwood, New Mexico 88039 [email protected] tel: fax: 575-539-2111 520-844-8442 <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=12885166360&v0=595607&k0=104298511> Add me to your address book... P Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary. <http://www.plaxo.com/signature> Want a signature like this? _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kelly Keilwitz, Whidbey Sun & Wind Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 6:25 PM To: RE Wrenches listserve Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Solar fountain pump. Hi all, We have a pond with rockery and small cascade (< 5-ft total head) with a solar-direct pump for demonstration at our office. The Dankoff "Sun Delight" pump that's been running it for a year (plus at shows for the last 8 years) has given out and needs to be replaced. We tried a 12-V bilge pump but that lasted about a month. In previous subject threads (example below) back in '04 there were several recommendations for the Oase AquaSolar pumps, said to be carried by AEE and others. However, I can't find these pumps in the AEE catelog, or even on the Oase website. We ran the Sun Delight on a 75-watt, 12-volt module, but I'd like to upgrade to a freight damaged, Sharp 175W (24 vdc) to allow the cascade to flow more in low sun conditions. Any current suggestions, or sources? Thanks, -Kelly Kelly Keilwitz, P.E. Whidbey Sun & Wind, LLC Renewable Energy Systems NABCEP Certified PV Installer 987 Wanamaker Rd, Coupeville, WA 98239 PH & FAX 360-678-7131 [email protected] On 8/7/04 9:38 AM, "Matt Tritt" <Matt Tritt> wrote: Eric makes larger solar fountain pumps for large water features but the Oase pumps are perfect for small fountains. We've had one running since '98 with 0 problems. AEE has been selling them for years. Matt T Hi, Now with a retail store attached to our installing business, we are getting lots of requests for stuff of which we have little direct knowledge. The request of the month is for a small submersible pump which can run directly off a PV panel and make a small fountain. We saw one demonstrated at MWREF but failed to get info on it. Anyone had good results from a particular pump... longevity, etc. It seems that a lot of people here in Vermont have small ponds on their properties but no moving water. Any suggestions would be helpful. John CVSolar
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