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DankoffUse Solar-Electric Power to provide 200-2,600 Gallons per Day (750-10,000 ltrs.) from shallow water sources. Slowpump can push water as high as 450 vertical feet (137m).
Solar
Slowpump was the world's first commercially available low power solar pump.
It was developed by Windy Dankoff in 1983, in response to those who said "that's
impossible." Thousands of Slowpumps have been installed worldwide by ranchers,
homeowners, missionaries, health workers, government agencies, etc. Some of
our oldest Slowpumps are still in daily service.
Slowpump is not submersible, but can draw water from shallow wells, springs, cisterns, tanks, ponds, rivers, and streams, and push it as high as 450 vertical feet and through miles (kilometers) of pipeline. Slow pumping minimizes the size and cost of the solar array, wire and piping.
Slowpump is less expensive than sub-mersible DC pumps, and made in a much wider range of sizes. Wearing parts typically last 5 to 10 years. Overall life expectancy is 15-20 years.
"The Slowpump #2507-24V is supplying water for a work camp on the outer island of Onotoa. It's supplying water for 60 people. The well is one half mile 800m away from the camp." -- B.C., Ministry of Works and Energy, Kiribati, South Pacific
"I have been very happy with the 1308 Solar Slowpump!...We are using it in a 5 meter deep hand dug well in a valley, and pumping 200 meters distant and 50 meters vertically." ---
Dr. D.L., World Missions, Cameroon, W. Africa"These pumps work great.... Even during low light levels when the motor is turning slowly, a small amount of water can be pumped.... The manual is easy to read. Windy's troubleshooting section is excellent....Not only have these pumps stood the test of time, but small changes have made them even better." --- B. Schultze -product review in Home Power Magazine #42
15xxx formerly 1300 & 2500 series
1/4 HP * PV or Battery 12, 24V, 115Vac
Model Numbers (Add -12 or -24 to indicate voltage)
| Technical data Conergy Solar Slowpump | |||||||||||||||
| Total Lift | 15025 | 1310 | 15070 | 1304 | 15140 | 2505 | 15240 | ||||||||
| Feet | Meters | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts |
| 20 | 6 | 0.51 | 27 | 0.92 | 29 | 1.25 | 30 | 1.75 | 37 | 2.50 | 48 | 3.25 | 55 | 4.00 | 57 |
| 40 | 12 | 0.51 | 32 | 0.92 | 41 | 1.25 | 48 | 1.75 | 53 | 2.50 | 60 | 3.23 | 69 | 3.95 | 78 |
| 60 | 18 | 0.51 | 36 | 0.89 | 46 | 1.20 | 54 | 1.68 | 64 | 2.40 | 78 | 3.15 | 90 | 3.90 | 102 |
| 80 | 24 | 0.49 | 40 | 0.88 | 51 | 1.20 | 60 | 1.64 | 73 | 2.30 | 93 | 3.10 | 106 | 3.90 | 120 |
| 100 | 30 | 0.49 | 45 | 0.88 | 57 | 1.20 | 66 | 1.64 | 82 | 2.30 | 105 | 3.08 | 124 | 3.85 | 144 |
| 120 | 36 | 0.48 | 50 | 0.88 | 61 | 1.20 | 70 | 1.62 | 90 | 2.25 | 121 | 3.02 | 142 | 3.80 | 165 |
| 140 | 42 | 0.47 | 56 | 0.88 | 66 | 1.20 | 75 | 1.60 | 100 | 2.20 | 138 | 2.92 | 166 | 3.65 | 195 |
| 160 | 48 | 0.47 | 62 | 0.87 | 74 | 1.20 | 84 | 1.60 | 11 | 2.20 | 153 | 2.85 | 187 | ||
| 180 | 54 | 0.47 | 66 | 0.86 | 82 | 1.18 | 93 | 1.57 | 122 | 2.15 | 165 | 2.75 | 205 | ||
| 200 | 60 | 0.45 | 74 | 0.85 | 89 | 1.16 | 101 | 1.56 | 133 | 2.15 | 180 | ||||
| 240 | 72 | 0.44 | 90 | 0.83 | 105 | 1.14 | 117 | 1.54 | 152 | 2.15 | 204 | ||||
| 280 | 84 | 0.41 | 102 | 0.81 | 120 | 1.12 | 135 | 1.51 | 175 | ||||||
| 320 | 96 | 0.41 | 120 | 0.79 | 138 | 1.10 | 153 | 1.48 | 196 | ||||||
| 360 | 108 | 0.41 | 1345 | 0.46 | 154 | 1.05 | 171 | ||||||||
| 400 | 120 | 0.40 | 150 | 0.73 | 176 | 1.00 | 198 | ||||||||
| 440 | 132 | 0.39 | 168 | 0.70 | 202 | ||||||||||
Performance at 15V or 30V
(PV-Direct voltage)
For battery subtract 20% from Flow & Watts
24V pump may be run at 12V to yield 1/2 flow at 1/2 Watts
LPM = GPM X 3.8
Actual performance may vary ±10% from specifications
1400 & 2600-PV
series 1/2 HP * PV-Direct 12V Only
Performance measured at 15V for PV-Direct
| Technical data Conergy Solar Slowpump | |||||||||||
| Total Lift | 1408 | 1404 | 1403 | 2605 | 2607 | ||||||
| Feet | Meters | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts | GPM | Watts |
| 160 | 48 | 4.30 | 283 | ||||||||
| 180 | 54 | 3.35 | 280 | 4.25 | 305 | ||||||
| 200 | 60 | 3.33 | 296 | 4.20 | 338 | ||||||
| 240 | 72 | 2.55 | 266 | 3.30 | 331 | 4.05 | 396 | ||||
| 280 | 84 | 2.50 | 302 | 3.25 | 373 | 4.00 | 444 | ||||
| 320 | 96 | 1.66 | 255 | 2.50 | 338 | 3.20 | 410 | ||||
| 360 | 108 | 1.62 | 280 | 2.50 | 374 | 3.16 | 450 | ||||
| 400 | 120 | 1.64 | 312 | 2.50 | 406 | ||||||
| 440 | 132 | 1.10 | 269 | 1.66 | 342 | 2.50 | 451 | ||||
Reading the Performance Chart
Suction Capacity
Filtration Requirement
PV-Direct (non-battery) Requirements
Accessories
Fittings
Dimensions (1300/2500-Series)
Warranty
| Surface Pumps Comparison | ||||||||||
| Surface pumps for lifting and/or pressurizing water / 1 PSI = 2.307 ft. of | ||||||||||
| Surface Pumps | Min Lift (ft) | Max Lift (ft) | Min Lift (PSI) | Max Lift (PSI) | Min GPM | Max GPM | Pump Type | Dirt Tolerant | Filtration Required | Dry-run Tolerant |
Solar Slowpumps 15xxx* |
0 | 440 | 0 | 191 | 0.4 | 4 | rotary vane | N | 10 mic | N |
Solar Slowpumps 14xx and 26xx |
160 | 440 | 69 | 191 | 1 | 4 | rotary vane | N | 10 mic | N |
Flowlight Booster Pumps 16xxx** |
69 | 150 | 30 | 65 | 3 | 4 | rotary vane | N | 10 mic | N |
SunCentric Pumps 7xxx |
0 | 90 | 0 | 39 | 5 | 70 | centrifugal | high | N | Y |
SolarForce PistonPumps 30xx |
0 | 220 | 0 | 95 | 4 | 9 | piston | medium | N | Y |
|
Solaram Pumps 8xxx |
0 | 960 | 0 | 416 | 3 | 9 | diaphragm | medium | N | Y |
*formerly 13xx and 25xx
**formerly 29xx

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