I wish every company I dealt with was as good as RPS! The online information covers everything and is high quality. The sales / customer service team helped this first-time well-owner with all details and took the time to discuss and explain when needed. When I received our RPS 800 with full turnkey kit for our off-grid property, I read the outstanding manual from cover to cover. After that I made all of the connections, did a bucket test, and everything worked the first time. On installation day, everything went smoothly and it was so rewarding to get water pouring out of the well after turning the system on! We have another off-grid property which needs a well so now I’m a repeat customer after ordering a second RPS kit. I highly recommend RPS to anyone needing a system.
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this magnificent video on solar water pumping! That's we need a couple of thousands of these solar water pumping systems in Papua New Guinea!
So awesome. In the process of buying a house with a well. I’ll definitely be buying one. Great video. I plan to connect straight to the house as back up when electricity goes out.
Great system; great service BUT Need a video showing exactly how to handle the wiring through the well seal and to the controller--you mention flexible conduit but don't show an example. Do you need some kind of rubber insert for the well seal in your kit? A jam nut? Could use some help w/that. TIA
Never ever use poly pipe for such an installation unless you have the equipment to pull that pipe up from a great depth full of water. I made the mistake of using 1.25" poly pipe to a depth of 200 ft and it weighs 500 lbs, I don't have the tools to pull it up and what is worse is none of the half-dozen well service companies in this county will deal with poly pipe. They complain that the pipe will kink and be damaged during the pulling and their insurance company will not cover them if they reinstall it. They insist on replacing the poly with PVC and special couplings. The material cost to me to replace the pump now includes $800 extra just for a new pipe string. Putting the poly in is easy as the pipe is empty of water.
@@pauljohnson2372 That would have worked if I had prepared a year before the event. Instead, the company replaced everything, the pump, motor, pipe string, check valve, pressure tank, relays, and control box for a cost of $6800.
This system looks like it would be ideal for many of my clients. How do the components hold up in outdoor salty environments? Most of their empty lots would be off grid at the beach. Constant wind and salt spray, and a long rainy season has been a rough go for most systems installed in the past. How do those low water level detectors hold up if there is any iron in the water? Do you have international distributions set up/ship to Panama at all?
The pumps and piping will hold up great, there is always some concerns with the mounting and panels, but if you keep them clean you shouldn't have a problem.
@@RPSSolarPumps thank you. I have about 8 clients that ended up buying these systems so I’ll be installing them over the coming months. Do you also sell spare parts of say the male x insert SS extra long fitting? Does it need to be a special reinforced electrical tape or would the standard stuff work for the submerged parts?
I live in the the deep South - our humidity average is around 60% - moisture defuses or scatters the UV light that shines down off the sun - Solar panels rely on UV light to excite the panels - down here on most sunny days solar panels only generate 20% of there rated out put at noon day - There are always clouds that further reduce the out put of solar panel out put - This summer it did not rain much at all - we had the lowest humidity we had in yrs - 35% many days when it was 110° - solar panels generated 40% of there rated out put at noon day - Solar panels work well in dry regions but not well in humid regions - I had was worked on generators in the offshore oil and gas industry for decades so I notice those things -
I really liked this video, well done! We are in Kentucky and have a cattle ranch. We would be interested in a well system that could be hooked to a Ritchie waterer just as if it were attached to city water, which we currently using. Not sure how it could all be integrated and how the well would be drilled, but I’m sure you could explain it all and help. Thanks, James.
This is great. So many others just make a 5 min video pointing at things and components, naming them and reading from a brochure card. Seeing it put together helps me understand how it works and what I need to replace my AC pump with a DC solar pump. Well done. I want to put it on a 48v battery bank, do I also need a charge controller or does the controller that comes with like the RPS400 kit handle the charging as well?
Hey Shane, an RPS 400 comes with a an RPS Universal charge controller, pump and solar panels(along with some solar wiring and a few more items for install). The Universal Charge controller will handle the charging and discharging of the batteries associated with an RPS 400 system, no need to add on parts!
Excellent video! Have you ever taped the wire to the pipe drop? Fortunately our installer taped the electrical to the pipe drop every 10 ft and when the pipe drop came out of the well head, pulled all of the connections loose they were able to fish it out and since wires were taped, it was repairable. 😊
Hi, how do connect a pump with 1200w/110v use 300w/36v panels? (Can I use 6 of panels by connecting 3 series and 2 panels or should I just connect 4 in series
I recently purchased the solar aerator for my 1/2 pond. Do you have a video dedicated to that assembly? Second question: is there a way to alternate between the aerator and pump?
Good day I'm from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. I just bought this system , I had to ship it to my business partner in the USA and then have them ship it to me here in SVG, it should be in my hands by November this year My well is about 8ft, low well. Question (1) how low should I drop the pump at that depth? Question( 2) my tanks is on a hill ascend about 50ft up will the pump be able to pump the water to that height in a sufficient manner? I have 2 600 gallons tanks Thks in advance on your speedy reply
Looking in to a solar pump as our current setup is at 20years and nearing end of life. Silly question, but what about water pressurizers? We’ve got an old Grundfos 1.5hp pushing pressure through 2 75 gallons tanks for the house and 5 acre ranch property. Tanks are in good shape thankfully
A solar pump works exactly like an AC pump in that capacity, you just get a properly sized pump to fit what ever pressure requirements you have. Need 60 psi? tell our techs that and theyll take it into account. You probably wont be far off of using a 1.5HP again, just this time you'll be powering of of solar. And since there are lots of different 1.5 HP pump options out there, we just find the one that fits your well depth and provides enough flow rate for the ranch applications + house
I know a guy that put one of your pumps in a pasture. My neighbor helped him and I want to go see it this spring. Thet are pleased with it. Will keep your phone number
You're doing a fantastic job! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
If installing by yourself ? Take a wheelbarrow without a tire but the wheel still on it. Turn wheel barrow upside down and us the wheel to bend the poly pipe over the edge without having it kink or scrape on the edge of the down pipe. Worked for me when by myself. Otherwise have your friend help.
Hello, please I have some questions regarding the low well and the tank full sensors. Do they work by heights or by pressures ? Are they designed to work at a certain range of heights (or pressures) or at a single height only ? I'll be more specific by giving an example : let's say we have a 2 meter high tank, and the tank full sensor has to send a signal to the controller when water reaches 1,8 m for example. Does the pump run again when water level goes just under 1,8 m or is the sensor designed to rerun the pump at a certain low height, for example 0,3 meters ? Is it the same for the low well sensor ? Thank you !
Yup. And you can choose the kind of water system setup. Most completely off grid home customers go with the option of pumping from the well, into a storage tank and then booster out with a secondary pump that runs off batteries. However, I've worked with many a people who decide to go straight into a pressure tank, and just opt for a larger 100+ gal pressure tank to tide them over during the night / of hours. Its up to you, but we can make almost anything for off grid work!
We have a system for just about everything! If you want to know which system would be best for you we have a project sizing form that will get you sizing & pricing. When you have a second you can fill it out here: www.rpssolarpumps.com/get-sizing/
Hey Moxi, we don't have manuals available for download on the site, theres lots of info on the learn page and you can view our catalog here www.rpssolarpumps.com/catalog/
I have a sump pump thats killing me on my power bill. I need a solution that will provide solar power to my pump 100% of the time. Is this something that you folks can assist me with? 🤔
Potentially, the RPS 400 has a head ability up to 225 feet, and we size a pump based on static water level and any additional head from pressure or vertical lift into a tank. If you call us with a description of your system we can give you an answer in just a few minutes after doing a couple quick calculations!
Yep we can do that. We have our Pro3000V which can do around 100GPM. We can even go a bit higher with our 5hp system. shop.rpssolarpumps.com/collections/livestock/products/rps-pro-series-v-high-volume-solar-pump-kits-under-300ft
@@RPSSolarPumps My well sites can currently pump 385 gpm . it's the cost of doing so 460 VAC and 25 hp motors, demand fees etc. What is the cost of a kit that can pump 100gpm.
Hello, I am an electrical engineering student in Afghanistan, and I have a class project that requires calculations and precise design. The goal of this project is to irrigate 72 hectares of agricultural land, which includes crops such as wheat, sorghum, beans, grapes, okra, and oak wood. I intend to use a solar system with direct current (DC) for this project. Please assist me in designing and completing this project so I can carry it out in the best possible way.
unfortunately it is not that easy. we need to size the correct pump for your project in order to give the proper sizing. luckily we have created this easy to use guide to figure out which pump is right for you. www.rpssolarpumps.com/get-sizing/
Wow your system for over 300ft is like 4k! Wow! I did my own for $600 for pump and controller with 4 year warranty. $600 for 8 100 watt panels. 400 feet of pex and some fittings and proper wire sized properly and tape and few solar connectors and bucket and rope etc for less than $300 more so $1500 approximately for my system. Guess I should slap my own name on a turnkey system and sell it for double and people still save $1000 wow. Nah I’ll just do a TH-cam video and help people for free save money and wave the flag for free. $2500 more yours is and does same thing and is good quality comparison by looking at it all!
That was one of the finest product demonstrations I've seen and it's good to know it was produced in the heart of irrigation country. Well done!
I wish every company I dealt with was as good as RPS! The online information covers everything and is high quality. The sales / customer service team helped this first-time well-owner with all details and took the time to discuss and explain when needed.
When I received our RPS 800 with full turnkey kit for our off-grid property, I read the outstanding manual from cover to cover. After that I made all of the connections, did a bucket test, and everything worked the first time. On installation day, everything went smoothly and it was so rewarding to get water pouring out of the well after turning the system on!
We have another off-grid property which needs a well so now I’m a repeat customer after ordering a second RPS kit. I highly recommend RPS to anyone needing a system.
Hello sir,am a young technician wanted to learn many things from you
We have the RPS 400 and its great! Customer service with this company is second to none
Great to hear and thanks for the feedback!
Are you using batteries?
We are installing this on our property. Customer service is fantastic! I would order from this company again and again. Thank you, RPS!
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We will be making a video about the installation on this channel within the next few weeks.
Agreed. Fantastic.
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this magnificent video on solar water pumping! That's we need a couple of thousands of these solar water pumping systems in Papua New Guinea!
So awesome. In the process of buying a house with a well. I’ll definitely be buying one. Great video. I plan to connect straight to the house as back up when electricity goes out.
Great system; great service BUT Need a video showing exactly how to handle the wiring through the well seal and to the controller--you mention flexible conduit but don't show an example. Do you need some kind of rubber insert for the well seal in your kit? A jam nut? Could use some help w/that. TIA
Got to love that flag 👍
Great tip! @22:43, i didnt see a ground connection/symbol inside my MPPT, so Im glad you pointed this out. I will be connecting a lug to my today!
Great video 💯
Good info, appreciate the flag, USMC here.
Thanks for watching! And thank you for your service!
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Very nice presentation.Great for helping make this system my choice.
Invaluable instructions and equipment for the idiot do-it-yourselfer.
One of the best
Thanks friend!
Very good I love this.
Thanks friend!
Never ever use poly pipe for such an installation unless you have the equipment to pull that pipe up from a great depth full of water. I made the mistake of using 1.25" poly pipe to a depth of 200 ft and it weighs 500 lbs, I don't have the tools to pull it up and what is worse is none of the half-dozen well service companies in this county will deal with poly pipe. They complain that the pipe will kink and be damaged during the pulling and their insurance company will not cover them if they reinstall it. They insist on replacing the poly with PVC and special couplings. The material cost to me to replace the pump now includes $800 extra just for a new pipe string. Putting the poly in is easy as the pipe is empty of water.
Where do you live? Why do they recommend poly pipe? Is pvc harder to work with?
@@annekabrimhall1059 Listen to the voice of experience. Then shut up.
Build a roller that can act as a guide while you use a tractor or an automobile to pull. H2o mechanic has some videos
@@pauljohnson2372 That would have worked if I had prepared a year before the event. Instead, the company replaced everything, the pump, motor, pipe string, check valve, pressure tank, relays, and control box for a cost of $6800.
@@baddoggie101 you say the voice of experience but act like a total newb.hilarious
That was great, Mike. Thanks. It's been many years since I installed a well's piping and wiring. Great refresher.
Love that American flag
Maganda po, ipun muna ako, mdyu my kamahalan pala, salamat.
This system looks like it would be ideal for many of my clients. How do the components hold up in outdoor salty environments? Most of their empty lots would be off grid at the beach. Constant wind and salt spray, and a long rainy season has been a rough go for most systems installed in the past.
How do those low water level detectors hold up if there is any iron in the water?
Do you have international distributions set up/ship to Panama at all?
The pumps and piping will hold up great, there is always some concerns with the mounting and panels, but if you keep them clean you shouldn't have a problem.
@@RPSSolarPumps thank you. I have about 8 clients that ended up buying these systems so I’ll be installing them over the coming months. Do you also sell spare parts of say the male x insert SS extra long fitting?
Does it need to be a special reinforced electrical tape or would the standard stuff work for the submerged parts?
I live in the the deep South - our humidity average is around 60% - moisture defuses or scatters the UV light that shines down off the sun -
Solar panels rely on UV light to excite the panels - down here on most sunny days solar panels only generate 20% of there rated out put at noon day -
There are always clouds that further reduce the out put of solar panel out put -
This summer it did not rain much at all - we had the lowest humidity we had in yrs - 35% many days when it was 110° - solar panels generated 40% of there rated out put at noon day -
Solar panels work well in dry regions but not well in humid regions - I had was worked on generators in the offshore oil and gas industry for decades so I notice those things -
I really liked this video, well done! We are in Kentucky and have a cattle ranch. We would be interested in a well system that could be hooked to a Ritchie waterer just as if it were attached to city water, which we currently using. Not sure how it could all be integrated and how the well would be drilled, but I’m sure you could explain it all and help. Thanks, James.
Absolutely James! feel free to email me with your exact needs mo@ruralpowersystems.com
Very good rps solar water
This is great. So many others just make a 5 min video pointing at things and components, naming them and reading from a brochure card. Seeing it put together helps me understand how it works and what I need to replace my AC pump with a DC solar pump.
Well done.
I want to put it on a 48v battery bank, do I also need a charge controller or does the controller that comes with like the RPS400 kit handle the charging as well?
Hey Shane, an RPS 400 comes with a an RPS Universal charge controller, pump and solar panels(along with some solar wiring and a few more items for install). The Universal Charge controller will handle the charging and discharging of the batteries associated with an RPS 400 system, no need to add on parts!
great video. I love my RPS solar well.
Great to hear! Thanks for the feedback.
Excellent video! Have you ever taped the wire to the pipe drop? Fortunately our installer taped the electrical to the pipe drop every 10 ft and when the pipe drop came out of the well head, pulled all of the connections loose they were able to fish it out and since wires were taped, it was repairable. 😊
Yup we recommend using electrical tape to wrap all the pipe, wire and safety rope together into a bundle
Great video
Vielen Dank, sehr gut erklärt
Also when do you need batteries for these? I’ve seen some other pumps with batteries
Thank you for the video. Will you please do one showing how to hook up the piping and such so the well water can run through the house. Revelation 21
Good advices. This is awesome.
Great demo
Thank you!
Hi, how do connect a pump with 1200w/110v use 300w/36v panels? (Can I use 6 of panels by connecting 3 series and 2 panels or should I just connect 4 in series
Merci beaucoup pour cette présentation, en effet je voudrais savoir les coûts de cet équipement, rendu en RD Congo à Lubumbashi.
I recently purchased the solar aerator for my 1/2 pond. Do you have a video dedicated to that assembly? Second question: is there a way to alternate between the aerator and pump?
Can you go to install one of those pump in ranch up in Honduras 🇭🇳?
My ranch
Good day I'm from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
I just bought this system , I had to ship it to my business partner in the USA and then have them ship it to me here in SVG, it should be in my hands by November this year
My well is about 8ft, low well.
Question (1) how low should I drop the pump at that depth?
Question( 2) my tanks is on a hill ascend about 50ft up will the pump be able to pump the water to that height in a sufficient manner?
I have 2 600 gallons tanks
Thks in advance on your speedy reply
Wow...it's awesome thanks ... Hoping to apply this awesome idea
Thank you. Hope this video helps!
Looking in to a solar pump as our current setup is at 20years and nearing end of life. Silly question, but what about water pressurizers?
We’ve got an old Grundfos 1.5hp pushing pressure through 2 75 gallons tanks for the house and 5 acre ranch property.
Tanks are in good shape thankfully
A solar pump works exactly like an AC pump in that capacity, you just get a properly sized pump to fit what ever pressure requirements you have. Need 60 psi? tell our techs that and theyll take it into account. You probably wont be far off of using a 1.5HP again, just this time you'll be powering of of solar. And since there are lots of different 1.5 HP pump options out there, we just find the one that fits your well depth and provides enough flow rate for the ranch applications + house
Its great n nice, how much the total cost for that installation?
How many meters from borehole to tanks?
I have a bore hole pump. Is a pressure switch needed if it fills a storage tank and you use a level switch?
don't you need charge controller and batteries for your setup?
What is the output of the sensor? Is it just a switch or does it provide a low voltage signal (maybe 48v?)?
Excellent !
RPS how much it would take if it would be shifted to Philippines? to include installation. Tnxs.
Is electrical tape the best option to fix the sensors?
Yes it is. I bet there is electrical tape in 99.9% of wells across the USA.
I know a guy that put one of your pumps in a pasture. My neighbor helped him and I want to go see it this spring. Thet are pleased with it. Will keep your phone number
We look forward to hearing from you Pamela!
nice set up
You're doing a fantastic job! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Please name your price foe this pump
Does your prices compare to genenseries 48v 393 max head submersible pump sold on Amazon for about 500-600 depending on coupon codes?
Tnks u
😊😊 proud of you
What is the cost of the installation?
These are DIY kits. They are designed specifically for self install.
What would it cost me to have one of these installed?
What is the difference between a tank sensor and a pit sensor
How can i get this pump? Am in Kenya
What size of solar generator would power that pump? I'm waiting to run my well every now and then but using a solar generator and not panels.
They won't answer you. They're too busy flagging their competitor's Craigslist ads.
@@hunt2alaska399 lol. Yeah I'm beginning to realize that.
If installing by yourself ? Take a wheelbarrow without a tire but the wheel still on it. Turn wheel barrow upside down and us the wheel to bend the poly pipe over the edge without having it kink or scrape on the edge of the down pipe. Worked for me when by myself. Otherwise have your friend help.
Wholly $hit! 12k after the well is drilled!
Hello, is there any chance that the pump gets damaged by a lightning strike ?
Not very often, if at all. We have built in lightning protection for our controller, so very rarely do we have any issues.
Hello, please I have some questions regarding the low well and the tank full sensors. Do they work by heights or by pressures ? Are they designed to work at a certain range of heights (or pressures) or at a single height only ? I'll be more specific by giving an example : let's say we have a 2 meter high tank, and the tank full sensor has to send a signal to the controller when water reaches 1,8 m for example. Does the pump run again when water level goes just under 1,8 m or is the sensor designed to rerun the pump at a certain low height, for example 0,3 meters ? Is it the same for the low well sensor ? Thank you !
@@RPSSolarPumpsWhat type of SPD do you have built in to the controller. Do you have a spec on it?
Will this be sufficient for supplying water to a completely off the grid home?
Yup. And you can choose the kind of water system setup. Most completely off grid home customers go with the option of pumping from the well, into a storage tank and then booster out with a secondary pump that runs off batteries. However, I've worked with many a people who decide to go straight into a pressure tank, and just opt for a larger 100+ gal pressure tank to tide them over during the night / of hours. Its up to you, but we can make almost anything for off grid work!
do you have a system for a 350 ft well?
We have a system for just about everything! If you want to know which system would be best for you we have a project sizing form that will get you sizing & pricing. When you have a second you can fill it out here: www.rpssolarpumps.com/get-sizing/
How deep can these be installed?
We have some systems that can pump from 1200ft underground!
It's too bad, I cannot download any of your manuals on your website!
Hey Moxi, we don't have manuals available for download on the site, theres lots of info on the learn page and you can view our catalog here www.rpssolarpumps.com/catalog/
is it available in the phil
What's the total cost of a turn key kit.
how much its all cost of complete set
Is it available in India?
Good day,am in Nigeria, how do I get it, the cost and the protocol, I have two hundred and fifty feet debt borehole
FOB
How much can i get this pump , im in Nigeria?
Pls how do I connect this solar submersible pump in 600ft dept borehole with 350watts mono panels. Location Nigeria
How much cost for Solar installation
What is the cost of product?
Get sized for a pump through our form and get an idea of pricing! www.rpssolarpumps.com/
Do you have a Supplier in Lusaka, Zambia? i wuold like to order from your company
Very nice,,I would like to do this with you guys,,,I really love it..#water is life
Cool, want to give us a call at 888-637-4493
Hey do you have distributors in Mexico? I am looking for a job perhaps on this field in my home country. Thx
Do these work for a shallow water well?
Of course! The RPS 200 or 400 are smaller kits that might work best for you, shop here shop.rpssolarpumps.com/collections/livestock
plS send details on price and how to order
Visit us at www.RPSsolarpumps.com
I have a sump pump thats killing me on my power bill. I need a solution that will provide solar power to my pump 100% of the time. Is this something that you folks can assist me with?
🤔
Sure can, you should check out or GLS sump pump kit, or our WaterSecure if you want to keep the same sump pump.
My well is 250 feet deep, can I use this pump? Thank you!
Potentially, the RPS 400 has a head ability up to 225 feet, and we size a pump based on static water level and any additional head from pressure or vertical lift into a tank. If you call us with a description of your system we can give you an answer in just a few minutes after doing a couple quick calculations!
@@RPSSolarPumps Thank you!
Looking for an installer in Indiantown, FL.
Do you have a supplier in the philippines?
No we do not. But we have at least 20 systems that people have brought over from the USA.
hi sir.. im from the Philippines. How could I avail this RPS solar pumps. Thanx
Usually its best if you hav a family member in the USA purchase and bring next time they visit!
Will need your product in Ghana 🇬🇭
My company sells and install solar water pumps
Let link up
Thanks
send us an email!
Come up with a system that can pump 100 gpm. from a well site 60 foot deep with water at 20 feet.
Yep we can do that. We have our Pro3000V which can do around 100GPM. We can even go a bit higher with our 5hp system. shop.rpssolarpumps.com/collections/livestock/products/rps-pro-series-v-high-volume-solar-pump-kits-under-300ft
@@RPSSolarPumps My well sites can currently pump 385 gpm . it's the cost of doing so 460 VAC and 25 hp motors, demand fees etc. What is the cost of a kit that can pump 100gpm.
Pls i need it howcan I get it in nigeria
Most people ship to a family member in the USA and then fly over with it next time they visit.
I want to come learn this practical at your company
Hello, I am an electrical engineering student in Afghanistan, and I have a class project that requires calculations and precise design. The goal of this project is to irrigate 72 hectares of agricultural land, which includes crops such as wheat, sorghum, beans, grapes, okra, and oak wood. I intend to use a solar system with direct current (DC) for this project. Please assist me in designing and completing this project so I can carry it out in the best possible way.
Please announce your price.
unfortunately it is not that easy. we need to size the correct pump for your project in order to give the proper sizing. luckily we have created this easy to use guide to figure out which pump is right for you. www.rpssolarpumps.com/get-sizing/
Don't look like much water output??
Don’t use electrical tape to hold the sensor inside the well use a strong rigid zip tie lol
The people who do this professionally use pipe tape and they know what they are doing.
Wow your system for over 300ft is like 4k! Wow! I did my own for $600 for pump and controller with 4 year warranty. $600 for 8 100 watt panels. 400 feet of pex and some fittings and proper wire sized properly and tape and few solar connectors and bucket and rope etc for less than $300 more so $1500 approximately for my system. Guess I should slap my own name on a turnkey system and sell it for double and people still save $1000 wow. Nah I’ll just do a TH-cam video and help people for free save money and wave the flag for free. $2500 more yours is and does same thing and is good quality comparison by looking at it all!
Hi this is great..🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾however not enough videos show this water 🌊🌊🌊 going into a residence...for use.🧐🧐🧐
Is this free? What's the cost? You're advertising in TH-cam but don't provide cost. Life is beautiful.
You can shop all of our 3" pump kits here shop.rpssolarpumps.com/collections/livestock
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