Want to know what kind of solar pumps other people bought in 2022? We’ve listed them out with real customer reviews and install photos. Our most popular solar water pump install diagrams are below as well to give you an idea of how you can utilize your new RPS pump for your homestead or ranch.
“The Most Purchased”
★★★★★
We get customers ordering 4 packs of these pumps because they offer such versatility anywhere on the ranch. Up to 225 feet of head ability and sits comfortably in that 4-7 GPM range depending on head, most people don’t need more than that.
I’m so grateful that my husband will never have to climb that tower again.
We’re pumping into a big tank that runs into a little tank. In the summer we pump out of the big tank up to a tank in another pasture about 100 yards away. In the winter, we’ll move the float to the small tank. He rigged a pipe on the side of the tank to protect the float inside. I’m so grateful that my husband will never have to climb that tower again.
“The Off-Griders Choice”
★★★★★
Then there’s the RPS 800 for those wells or projects with closer to 300 feet of head. RPS 800’s are more popular with off-grid cabins and homesteads, because they’re’ usually pumping from the well and into a pressure tank for household water and need just a bit more power to get all that done.
Everything I ordered from RPS has been delivered and I have installed the solar pump on my well at our ranch here in southern Utah. The RPS800 solar water pump package has worked great and so far has been a perfect fit (well depth – 200 ft, water level at 85 feet). Installation was straight forward thanks to your helpful video and user manual. You have a great product and service!
“Best for Tight Spaces”
★★★★★
The RPS 400N has come in clutch for those properties with a 2″ windmill well, its the only narrow solar pump out there that comes with all the needed setup parts like controller and solar panels included. We’ve also had customers who have older wells with protrusions that cant quite fit a 3″ pump anymore and needed something smaller. It’s been so popular with our ranching clients that we launches a 200N and 800N version!
The great thing about your pump is that it fit down my well casing, plus the adjustable GPM on the controls are flawless. Thank you.
“Most Popular High Volume”
★★★★★
65 GPM at 50 feet of head! 2022 showed us that the 1.5 HP Pro1500V is the new kid on the block worth celebrating. We never want to push a customer into “too much pump”, which can happen when jumping from a 1 HP to a 2HP or 3 HP system. Use it for large ranches, industrial or irrigation. It only requires six 370W solar panels for a whopping 25,000 gallons per day.
Our application for the solar water pump is a bit different than most. The solar pump was installed to maintain the water level in a lake. Prior to the solar pump, water was pumped into the lake from a 40 hp turbine pump located close to the lake. The well was already in service for irrigation with the turbine pump. We lifted the turbine pump up and lowered the 3 hp solar submersible down along the side of the 8″ turbine pump discharge pipe. The well casing is 16″, the turbine pipe is 8″, and the submersible solar pump is 4″. We moved the turbine pump off center about 2″ to better accommodate the solar pump. Both pumps are able to work simultaneously. It is too early to tell if the solar well pump will be adequate for maintaining the lake levels but it works great. The discharge nozzle breaks the water into meany sprays which helps oxygenate the water.
“Fastest Tank Filler”
★★★★★
If you’ve got a shallow well or pulling from an above ground water source like a stream, the RPS 800V centrifugal submersible pump is chosen over other 3″ pump options for its ability to produce 13-16 GPM. Ranchers and farmers are filling 1,000 gallon tanks in about an hour! Expect a max head of 125 feet, but pump over distances of 2500 feet + as long as you have the right size of pipe diameter!
We raised the pump to roughly 200’ and was able to start pumping. Was a little nervous at first because it was still early in the morning and was not pumping at first-but after about 9:00 I guess the sun was high enough to generate enough power to pump. We let it run continuously for 3 hours before filling the tank. Thank you so much for all your help and answering all my many questions.
“Best Balance: Volume and Head Ability “
★★★★★
One of the most requested flow rates is between 20-25 GPM. The Pro M line was designed to get as much volume possible while always balancing head requirements. At 100 feet of head this Pro1000M will get you 20 GPM easy, you don’t need a huge system to get quality flow rates!
Very Satisfied!
Everything went just fine. Customer Service was fantastic. Dropped the pump 160 feet and then ran the electrical to the panels another 100 feet away. Then ran the poly pipe from the well head 170 feet into my 3 acre lake and it’s pumping away! I did it all by myself and your instructions and videos made it a breeze!!! Very satisfied customer.
“Best Pond Accessory”
★★★★★
We were a little surprised just how many people want to set up a solar pump for their pond. Lots of family vacation spots that now have a beautiful water feature, we’ve received some great pictures of customers swimming in their newly aerated swimming hole. The F1600 lets you go BIG, choose from two types of fountain nozzle patterns. Such an easy addition to your pond for better fish health, lots of hobby stocked ponds called us to help with cleaning up algae.
Phil T. F1600 Fountain
A+++ for customer support!
“Most Requested for Irrigation”
★★★★★
Farmers and homesteaders love the 60 PSI upper ability range of our upgraded TPP – HP(Tankless Pressure Pump High Pressure). Battery backup allows them to pump any time day or night for targeted irrigation, and ends up being one of our most flexible solar pump options. There’s an interactive pad on the front that allows customers to dial in their preferred flow rate and pressure, you’ve got the control! Ranchers are even using the TPP HP to push water from storage tank to faraway stock tanks around their property.
S. – Performs Great – Meets and Exceeds all of my Expectations
We use the Tankless Pressure Pump to feed our drip irrigation system that includes over a mile of short lengths of polytube with 1 gph emitters as well as 1/2″ drip tape for our new berry and nut orchard. Our farm is 100% off-grid with regenerative growing practices and the TPP from RPS is literally the single most important component of getting water to our plants. We have been successfully using it for about 6 weeks now as we enter the hottest part of the year and it is performing wonderfully. Thank you to the engineers and employees at RPS for being on the phone as we set it up and tested. This is great new technology (farm is on Instagram at “The Farm Up Lost Creek” in Oregon).
“Best for Sprinklers”
★★★★★
When building out an irrigation plot, customers want to know that they’ll be able to add more sprinklers int the future. This pump is recommended for 35-45 psi sprinklers, but it’ll be able to provide 40-60 GPM depending on pressure and flow requirements. Start out with a few sprinklers and add on as your pasture system expands!
Up and pumping with ProS1500 system. Just look at the monster flow coming out of the 1.5″ pipe!
Our Most Popular Solar Water Pump Setups
Solar Pumping from Livestock Well to Stock Tank
Most common livestock install in USA. Flexible black poly pipe is hose-clamped to an included stainless steel barb threaded onto the pump (C). Another threaded barb and a coupling to pass through the well seal. An elbow or tee allow for easy ‘open flow’ plumbing to the stock tank, keeping above the surface to avoid siphoning water back down the well. Without a check valve, water will drain back through pump at night making this good for cold climates. Included tank sensor turns off pump when tank is full (B), low water sensor if well runs dry (C) – both wire to controller. Solar Panels and controller are mounted and must be protected from cattle (A) somewhere south facing, ideally within 100 feet (talk to RPS Engineer if it must be more). SHOP all submersible solar water pumps for Livestock applications on our website – we have 2″, 3″ and 3.9″ diameter pumps that can handle wells up to 1,000 feet or pump up to 225 GPM.
Solar Water Pump to Storage Tank, Tankless Pressure Pump to Household
Backups to the backups are always a good idea for an off-grid cabin or household system. Pumping to a storage tank (A) with a direct-drive solar pump provides a few extra days of above-ground water. The install shown here uses the solar/battery powered Tankless Pressure Pump™ or TPP (C) to pressurize water from the storage tank, replacing the need for a pressure tank! The TPP has a built in pressure sensor that turns the pump off automatically when faucets are closed, and back on when faucets are opened, adjusting speed as needed to save power. Although this diagram uses a 3’’ well pump (B), if you have a deep well check out our Pro Series Deep line of well pumps.
Filling Pond from Well or Aerating Pond Pump
Filling a pond with a well pump is a popular and fairly simple install. Plumb the well pump to discharge into the pond, being careful to have the pipe outlet above the water level to prevent siphon. You can also pump from a river or spring to a pond with a solar well pump or surface pump.
The second pump in the center of the diagram illustrates a simple install to create a fountain for aeration. This action of drawing water from the bottom of the pond creates a nice upswell to circulate the water in the pond (B). We recommend using centrifugal pumps for these applications as they are designed to move large volumes of water meaning fuller ponds, less algae and more healthy wildlife. Check our Fountain Pump options.
Gravity Feed from Tank or Irrigation Surface Solar Water Pump
On properties that have usable elevation change, water can be stored in a tank at a high point of the property, naturally pressurized from gravity for irrigation. A sensor inside the elevated storage tank ensures the tank stays full (A) and ready day or night. If every 1 psi = 2.31 feet of head, a 18- 20 psi gravity fed drip line (B) requires lifting a storage tank at least 40 feet above the location you wish to irrigate. For higher pressure sprinklers use a Pro Irrigation Surface Pump (C) that can pressurize up to 45 psi.
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RPS Kits Include:
RPS Controllers
Multiple Sensor Inputs
Tank & Well Low sensors
Variable Frequency Control
Cycling Protection Timer
Exterior Shut-off Switch
RPS Solar Panels
UL1703 Certified
Per Intertek ETL
Nationally Recognized to Hail, Wind Requirements
IEC 612512 / IEC 61646
*Comply fully with NRCS
2 Year Comprehensive Warranty
30 Day Money-Back Guarantee
Engineering Phone/Text Support
Includes the BEST step-by-step installation manual you’re ever used. Seriously. You’ll want to frame it. 22+ pages of full color to arm you with knowledge and give you a reference on the basic wiring, plumbing and mounting required.
RPS Motors
Slow Start/Stop
Brushless Motor Tech.
Permanent Magnet Efficiency
Rated for Continuous Operation
RPS Pump Ends
Serviceable in the Field
Helical & Centrifugal Technology
Lifetime Rotor Warranty
Stainless Steel Body
Plumbing connectors
Controller mounting hardware
Low-water & tank shut-off sensors
Waterproof splice/heatshrink kit
Why RPS? Where are you located?
RPS is a family-owned company of laser-focused mechanical, electrical and software engineers that live and breathe solar pumping almost every hour of every day. We have sales offices in a number of states now, but our main shop has moved to an Ag town in California (we do get poked fun of for this!) and our warehouse to move there shortly. We put great time, money and thought into our kits – including parts and components to make installation a breeze. Our reading materials, manuals, videos and diagrams allow customers of all skill levels to install a solar pump successfully the first time. As has become famous, we also offer a direct line to talk with real humans! ..our actual pump engineers for asking questions, helping troubleshoot, or planning for installation.
How reliable are your pumps? How long have you been in business?
We started development of our first solar pumps in 2012 and after much testing and refinement, we launched our first pump for purchase in 2014. With all our pumps still in the field, and four major winter upgrades from our engineering team, we are confident we have the highest quality pump that you can install yourself on the market, and the only comprehensive kit designed to make it easy. We believe our customers’s actions speak more loudly, with the majority of sales this past year coming from happy returning customers and their referrals.
How do you compare with other pump brands?
Consumers historically have had lots of choices when it comes to AC-grid powered pumps. For solar there are far fewer options because it’s a much smaller market and frankly the big European corporations in their ivory towers just don’t care. All these ridiculously expensive pumps must be installed professionally at great expense or their warranty is void. We focus ONLY on solar and have iterated and developed much faster than these European corporations making our systems more reliable on US soil. Cutting out multiple middlemen in the process has made our systems cheaper for our customers without sacrificing quality. Like in most industries we also compete with lots of cheap products, both from the US and from Asia. Cheap brushed motors, flimsy plastic diaphragm pumps, and fake warranties are making a bad name for solar. We have stayed strong and maintained our high quality knowing that integrity, quality and reliability win in the end. Our reputation for our commitment to our quality products, warranty and honest, friendly and respectful support is why more customers continue to trust RPS.
Friendly-looking dogs on the website. What are their names?!
Elsa is an Icelandic Shepherd and she loves swimming in cattle troughs. Especially when the water was pumped with solar power!! Roux is a mutt and hangs out on the forklift at the warehouse and at her off grid cabin chasing gophers.
We hope you’ll read our ‘Pledges’ below and a letter from one of our owners to better understand who we are, and the product we continually improve and stand behind with great pride. We are honored and blessed to have such great staff and customers all over this great country.
Before RPS, upgrading to solar powered pumping required you to…
#1 – Pay top dollar for a Contractor to buy and install everything for you
#2 – Piecemeal a system together on your own with components found online
Most people are looking for a way to avoid the high cost of #1 but want to avoid #2. RPS provides a happy medium between the two. DIY+RPS. A combination of your do-it-yourself skills and tools with RPS quality parts and RPS engineers on the phone, text and email to back you up – a teammate in your solar pump planning and installation. Saving your time and your money is what we do at RPS..
How do I know which pump I need?
We have built the industry’s best Pump Sizing Guide which is online for convenience. Once you add details about your well and water use, it will recommend a pump. If you’d like, we’ll also have an engineer call you and make sure we have the right size selected.
Can it replace my windmill?
Yes indeed. This is more and more common every year as solar requires so little maintenance and windmills, well, we all know the work and climbing that windmills involve! Just be sure to check the casing diameter of the windmill well first. We need at least 3″ ID. If your tower is staying up, generally you can mount to one side of this. See video comparing solar to windmill water volume!
How do I know what my static water level is?
Often times an old well report will have a scribbled static water level on it. Its the level of the water when at rest (not being pumped) and can change from season to season, year to year. Some wells fluctuate more than others and depending on the area, the static level can be similar among neighbors with similar depth wells – but not always. Static water level is used to calculate head for pump sizing so its nice to have. If you have no idea, first look down the well and see if you can see water, if not you can drop a half-filled bottle on a fishing line (or long 500ft measuring tape) and feel when it hits the water. That is you static water level – the number of feet from the surface to the water level.
What’s included in your kits?
So much! Customers can’t believe how much we provide and the time it saves in the long run. Once you find the right pump size, the product detail page will give you a full breakdown of what is included. All our kits come with our great RPS pumps, full variable speed controller, sensors, solar panels, wires, plumbing connectors, splice kits and more. In addition to the basic kit, we offer what we call the ‘Turnkey kit’ which is great if you’re a long way from a hardware store and want to make sure you have everything onsite! (it includes mounting hardware for the panels, pump wire, flexible poly pipe, well seal assembly, safety rope etc.) If you have some of the parts already, it may be cheaper to piece together the parts locally as you won’t pay shipping. For first time installers, the turnkey kit is popular and generally recommended by our team.
Can I install myself?
We are constantly impressed by the skills and grit of the American rancher. Over 90% of our customers install their solar pumps themselves without a hitch. This is a testament to the rural do-it-yourself attitude, but also our company’s commitment to making our systems easier and easier to install year after year. With a detailed all-color User Manual walking you through planning and installation step-by-step and dedicated engineers by the phones to answer questions as they come. All examples of our steadfast commitment to our customers and the humans, plants and animals our pumps serve.
Can I get more Technical details?
Yes. We love to talk about all the specs of our pumps. Call and ask for an engineer! 888-637-4493
Where should I locate my Solar Panels?
Ideally within 50 feet of the well so there isn’t a huge voltage drop over the distance. The ideal sites are in full sun all day without shadows. You’ll want the panels to face South. The optimal ‘Tilt’ angle of the panels is based on your latitude. Our detailed user manual provides more details to optimize your system. We also have some additional mounting information, photos & diagrams here. (Over 500ft is fine, just need thicker gauge wire or more solar panels)
What are the panel’s specs & dimensions?
Our great RPS Brand 100 watt panels are about 26″ x 37″ x 1 1/4″ and usually come in sets of 2 protected with foam on all sides. They weigh about 17 pounds each and have 4 mounting on the back side on the long sides but the frames can be mounted in a number of different ways without these holes as well.
What is the best way to mount the solar panels?
There are a few different styles of mounting and the best options vary customer to customer based on the installation site. If you have a south facing roof or wall on a nearby building, the wall mounts and roof mounts are popular. Many customers use aluminum mounts on a pole or a windmill or a frame of steel pipe or 2x4s. More detail and mounting photos here.
Why 100 watt panels instead of 200+ watt panels?
We supply the highest quality mono crystalline solar panels currently available on the market. These use some of the highest efficiency solar cells available, meaning they turn the most amount of sunlight into electricity. The panels are rated for a minimum of 25 years with minimal power reduction. 100 watt solar panels are an optimal size for mounting with 1 person and easy to ship without damage. Larger 200+ watt solar panels are easily damaged in shipping and are usually too heavy/awkward to lift and install by one person. Our goal in everything we do is to make it easier to install solar pumps. At the end of the day, they have the same performance at their larger counterparts and have the benefit of cheaper replacement cost in case one gets damaged.
What maintenance is required?
Just keep the panels accessible to the sun – free of leaves, pine cones and snow! Use something soft (like a fabric mop or car squeegee) to clean them off. Not your metal rake 😉 You can see a video on our YouTube channel on this!
Are the connecting wires included?
Yes. Everything you need is in the kit. There are snap-in connectors for the panels. The panels in your system may be designed to be wired in parallel or in series. Both are easy to install and all the wiring is included.
Can I add more panels later?
Yes. Everything is designed to be very modular with RPS systems. You can easily add more solar panels for the winter or for increased production in the morning or evening hours. Our systems are designed to get you at least 6 hours of pumping a day – northern latitudes a little less and southern a little more – so there is more solar in each array than the rated power of the pump. More is generally better as long as they are all wired in the proper series/parallel and we have diagrams to make this really easy.
What do I do to Ground the solar panels?
Grounding is covered in detail in the user manual but generally we recommend a grounding rod and bare copper wire from the panels and controller (often connected – a single rod is recommended) to get both these components to Earth Ground.
What about wind and hail?
Common questions especially in Texas and Oklahoma. The truth is it’s really very rare that there is hail damage to the thick impact resistant glass of the solar panels. Some customers tilt their panels a little steeper if they are in hail prone areas to make it a little more of a glancing blow with the hail. This goes for wind too and a good solid mount should be constructed. Our RPS Brand mounts are rated to 91mph winds and 1″ of ice. With that said we only get a few panels a year damaged by any weather out of thousands of customers.
Can I use my existing solar panels?
The answer is ‘maybe’ as long as we can get the right voltage and overall power. Be sure to talk to an RPS engineer first to make sure. We have some great documentation to ensure the system will work properly the first time.
What are the dimensions of the pump?
The standard pumps are exactly 3 inches in diameter. (though we have 4″ pumps as well) The minimum well casing diameter for these pumps is 3.5 inches. The pump is made up of 2 parts. Our most popular models use the super-efficient helical pumping mechanism that drives the water up the well. We also carry centrifugal pumps. Beneath that power is the brushless DC motor that powers the pump. They are both in the same beautiful stainless steel housing. The whole unit is about 18 inches long. Have a windmill casing of 2.5″ or 3″ we may have a solution for you in 2019. Ask an engineer.
Can I use a 3 inch pump in a larger diameter well?
Absolutely. There is no issue using a smaller diameter pump in a larger diameter well casing. One of the main reason for a larger well diameter is increased water production. The larger well acts as a reservoir for longer pumping durations and the ability to produce a larger volume of water without depleting or drawing down the well. And no, the opposite is not true, a 4 inch pump will not fit in a 3 well casing!
What type of motor do RPS pumps use?
Our pumps use permanent magnet brushless DC motors. We wholeheartedly preach these motors compared to their induction and brushed counterparts, since you never have to replace carbon brushes and less heat is generated meaning longer and more efficient operation for years longer.
Can I add an external switch to turn on and off the pump?
Yes. With our controllers this is very easy to do using the tank overflow input. Simply wire and on/off switch to the tank high (Th, Tc) inputs. Operation will be opposite of how most switches are labeled. When the switch is open, the pump will run, when the switch is closed (short), the pump will turn off. A $1 light switch works perfectly.
How does the RPS Controller differ from a standard pump controller?
Our controller have improved upon traditional controllers with some great new technology and new features. With maximum power point tracking (MPPT) the controller monitors solar panel performance and makes adjustments as needed to the voltage and current in order to maintain maximum performance. The MPPT feature improves overall system efficiency, especially in low light, overcast conditions. The RPS Optimizer controller also features low well shutoff and storage tank overflow sensors that some customers utilize. These will save the well from running dry and prevent over pumping and wasting water. There is also a Motor Speed setting. The motor speed setting on the RPS controller is a dial that adjusts the speed at which the pump operates. The pump can be set to operate at any speed desired and can be fine-tuned up or down to the amount of water needed on a daily basis. The RPS Optimizer controller is encased in a water resistant enclosure and is suitable for outdoor use. It features water resistant wire pass-through ports on the bottom, to prevent both moisture and bugs from entering the electronics. Power and external sensor connections are made easy by the use of clamping screw terminals. Only a screwdriver is required to make the electrical connections to the controller. Dimensions are about 8 inches wide by 9 inches tall.
Can I run my AC pump off of Solar?
The answer is maybe. It’s generally not nearly efficient enough to do so and if you have an older pump, not as reliable. But if you can’t get a pump out of the well or prefer to keep it, get as much information about the pump and let one of the RPS engineers know. We can see if we can run your pump with our Universal controller.
What type of well drop pipe do you recommend?
We recommend 3/4″ black HDPE tubing aka “black poly pipe” for most usages. If you are making a long run, with a high volume pump, then you may wish to consider going to 1″ pipe. Both sizes are available at most big box home improvement stores for minimal cost. Be sure to get 160psi or greater as there is some that is designed for drip irrigation only. Over 300ft wells ideally will use 200psi+ pipe.
Why is flexible black poly pipe so popular?
The pipe is flexible and comes in single pieces. The main benefit is when placing the pump in the well or pulling it from the well, you do not have to unscrew sections like standard PVC pipe which makes installation much faster. (and far easier without a boom truck!)
What is the connection on the pump itself?
The Pump has a 3/4″ female pipe thread so you’ll need a coupling with a male 3/4 pipe thread to be compatible. If you’re using poly pipe we recommend a barbed end to connect to the poly pipe with a couple high quality hose clamps. (included in the kit) There are eyelets to attach 1/4″ poly rope as well so you won’t have to worry about losing your pump down the well!
Can I make a long horizontal run to a distant storage tank?
Yes, this is not a problem and has minimal impact on head/flow rates as long as the diameter of pipe is chosen properly to prevent significant loss of pressure (pressure drop) over the run. Our customers routinely make 1 mile horizontal runs. Ask an engineer if you are unsure about a longer distance but generally we recommend 1″ for distances under 1000′ and under 5 GPM. Frictional losses go up as flow rates and distances increase.
Do I need a check valve?
If you are doing a pressure system or pressure shutoff then the answer is always yes. The pump has no check valve and one is required to build pressure. If you have a really long run on the surface then adding one just above the pump is ideal. If just going into a storage tank at the well head, then often customers do not add one as it allows water to drain from the drop pipe and prevent freezing above ground. Freezing is another topic outlined on the site but general letting the water drain back is the most foolproof system without a check valve.
Can I use existing pipe and plumbing with the pump?
Yes. All RPS submersible pumps have 3/4 female NPT pipe threads, so you just need the correct fitting to adjust to your existing pipe size, available at all hardware stores.
Are the connecting wires included?
Wires to connect the solar panels together and then to the controller are included. All the wires for the sensors (low water and tank) are included as well with 100ft of wire on each one of those for your convenience and to keep splices above the water. A splice kit is included in the kit for extending your pump wire as only about 10ft is on that.
How deep should I place my pump?
This depends on the productivity of the well generally and on the water volume you want to pull each day. Lower producing wells usually drawdown more so lower pump set is ideal. If you have a high volume (GPM) rated well you can get away with only 20 feet below the surface. Your system comes with a low water shutoff to prevent the pump from running dry as well.
Generally customers get more water then they think (even pumping on cloudy/hazy days!) but its good to plan for days with less or no sun.
How else can I power my RPS system?
RPS systems can be run off solar and batteries directly, and off generators or AC power with a converter. There is also a converter for running off your trucks battery if needed.
Ho can I use batteries?
RPS systems run most efficiently using solar power alone. While it does make sense for some customers to add a battery bank (especially with low GPM wells and for household water pressure), whenever possible, our engineers do recommend pumping more water into a storage tank for overnight use rather than adding the expense and complication of batteries.
Charge batteries with the RPS Controller?
When set to BAT mode, the solar panels will charge the batteries, and the pump will run off battery power rather than solar power directly. (Controller’s Power light will
blink) There is a PWM solar charge controller inside your pump controller that facilitates charging, prevents overcharging, and prevents discharging batteries to a
damaging level. It should be mentioned that during charging, some power and voltage is lost, leading to a 15% to 25% decrease in pumping efficiency. These decreases are greater for deeper wells and higher heads.
What Type of Batteries should I use?
Batteries must be deep-cycle batteries, not standard car batteries. Deep-cycle batteries are designed to accommodate much lower continual discharges than regular car batteries and are usually sold as “marine” or “RV” batteries. Lead Acid
Batteries are the cheapest deep-cycle batteries and are easiest to find. Most customers feel Lithium-Ion batteries are still too expensive. AGM batteries are an increasingly popular option.
How many batteries do I need?
If you are adding batteries in order to pump more water than is possible in a solar day, you will need to increase the number of solar panels in your system. Add solar panels in parallel to maintain the same voltage to the controller. More batteries can also be added for greater total storage capacity, as long as they are added in parallel at the same voltage. Batteries should be at the same voltage as the Solar Panel Array. Use 12v batteries in sets or 2 in series for RPS 200 and 400 (to make 24v) and sets of 4 for the RPS 800 (to make 48v). More sets can be added in parallel as needed, but we recommend starting small and adding as needed. (If using 6v batteries, you’ll need double the number series!)
Battery and solar panel wiring diagrams are available in the user manual to make this easier to visualize!!
How long do your systems last?
Our well pump systems are designed for harsh environments – for years and years of reliable operation. The motors are brushless and rated for many tens of thousands of hours of operation. That’s hundreds of thousands of gallons of water pumped! The pumping mechanism is the only ‘wear part’ and is rated to last 5+ years without replacement. Plus, all of our solar well pumps have a two year warranty. If anything happens within 2 years, we will immediately send out replacement parts.
Who will service my pump? Parts?
The first thing you’ll do is call our friendly engineers if you have any issues at all. 99% of the time we can troubleshoot over the phone and fix the problem. In the off chance that the pump needs a new part that isn’t the helical pumping mechanism, we’ll mail it out ASAP (free if under 2 year warranty) Most of our customers swap out these parts themselves as the pumps disassemble easily. With that said, it’s only rare cases that our systems have had issues and almost all of them have been from running the pumps dry. We include a backup helical pumping mechanism in the kit so you can get pumping again quickly.
What is the Warranty?
We guarantee 85% power output of solar cells after 25 years. Plus, we offer the most comprehensive 2 Year Warranty on all our solar well pumps for added peace of mind. (yes, longer than the iPhone warranty) We believe in our products and our limited liability warranty is to protect your investment from manufacturer defects. If there are any issues with our product during the first 2 years, please contact us for an immediate replacement. Like most pumps, the impeller/pumping mechanism is the part that sees the most wear and tear and this can be replaced easily in the field with a screwdriver. We also keep many spare parts in stock and will ship them out immediately. More on our 2 Year Warranty here.
Lifetime Rotor Replacement Guarantee
Our brushless motors are designed to last for tens of years without maintenance. These motors (at the bottom of the pump) turn a stainless steel helical rotor inside a rubber-lined stator. Helical rotors are incredible for utilizing low power, so it makes them perfect for solar use. But these rotors are inherently the weakest point of the entire system, just like all helical pumps, especially in sand or iron-rich soil. With RPS you won’t ever have to mail your pump off to get a factory rebuild. Replace the rotor yourself on site and save time and money. No need to cut wires either, just open up the upper pump end and swap in a new rotor and your pump will operate as it did the day you installed it. Our Replacement Guarantee Policy means that we will replace these rotors whenever they wear for the lifetime of your pump’s motor.
Will I need an electrician?
Over 90% of our customers install their RPS systems themselves. We give you all the information in a full color easy-to-follow manual that you need to do so. While you will be working with electricity, it is all DC current like your car or truck, so it’s far lower voltage than your household outlets. It’s still important that you take the safety precautions outlined in our manuals. If you have a more complex system or you’re unsure of any steps, you can talk to our engineers in advance as part of our Water Assurance program.
What maintenance schedule do you recommend?
Every 3-6 months we recommend wiping down the surface of your solar panels, more often if you’re in a dusty area. That can lead to 5% to 10% more water, especially if the birds like the panels. Every 5-7 years we recommend replacing the helical pumping mechanism if flow rates show any decrease. We include a spare pumping mechanism for free for this purpose and cover these replacements for the lifetime of your pump! If you’d like to get a little more efficiency out of your panels, you can read on our mounting page how to adjust the angle of your panels to maximize output based on the season and latitude.
I highly recommended a friend call RPS and do it right the first time. Everything is running beautifully I couldnt be happier. Ill continue to praise you guys to others as often as I can.
– Lee S
Everything went very well. Install took less than 2 hours. Was surprised how well it was pumping. Very happy with the product and customer service. There has been a few friends checking it out. Thanks
– Susan, FLThank You! It’s a great system. Glad I chose RPS.
– Curt B, TX
America’s #1 Most Popular
“★★★★★” and 97%
RPS has become USA’s most trusted name in solar pumping with regional offices around the country. Now with pumps installed in all US states, we remain steadfast in our commitment to every customer and the humans, plants and animals our pumps serve.
Top 50 Phone Area Codes of RPS Customers this Month
$20 discount if your area code is on the list this month!
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#1 | 361 | #11 | 575 | #21 | 928 | #31 | 303 | #41 | 850 | ||||
#2 | 530 | #12 | 505 | #22 | 209 | #32 | 775 | #42 | 760 | ||||
#3 | 406 | #13 | 307 | #23 | 210 | #33 | 435 | #43 | 903 | ||||
#4 | 541 | #14 | 707 | #24 | 605 | #34 | 559 | #44 | 254 | ||||
#5 | 970 | #15 | 520 | #25 | 512 | #35 | 956 | #45 | 619 | ||||
#6 | 719 | #16 | 325 | #26 | 805 | #36 | 817 | #46 | 281 | ||||
#7 | 405 | #17 | 308 | #27 | 432 | #37 | 360 | #47 | 602 | ||||
#8 | 208 | #18 | 701 | #28 | 916 | #38 | 417 | #48 | 979 | ||||
#9 | 580 | #19 | 620 | #29 | 402 | #39 | 830 | #49 | 918 | ||||
#10 | 806 | #20 | 785 | #30 | 509 | #40 | 832 | #50 | 408 |
Industry Leading
RPS Never Stops Improving
Our engineering culture runs deep with both our owners. Each winter our engineering team comes together to improve our systems even more. Combining customer feedback and R&D from the year, we improve the model offered for the next year without increasing prices. We love solar and we use these systems ourselves. We hope our passion at RPS for solar well pumps is contagious.
Tradition + Technology = Time
Our customers honor the tradition of independence. Proudly caring for our animals and our land. We all strive to leave our land better for the next generation and we invest our money, blood, sweat and tears to do it. Solar seems to get more popular each year, we think in part because it allows all of us to invest in our time. Less time hauling water, repairing windmills and running generators. At the end of the day that means more time with our families. Amen to that.
RPS Maintains Affordability
With RPS there are no middlemen or distributers so more money stays in your pockets. Systems are self-installed keeping costs down. We honor our veterans (many on our sales team have served) and non-profits with additional % discounts and bulk discounts for larger ranches.
NRCS-ready for most US States
For customers looking to work with NRCS to recoup some of the costs of a solar water pump installation, we are here to help. While we can’t guarantee NRCS approval, we have designed our kits to adhere to every documented requirement. All states are a little different but start with the Request for NRCS Documentation form.
OUR PLEDGES TO YOU
- Be a company our Grandfathers would have trusted. The trend of ‘outsourcing’ customer support after the sale is a trend we wholeheartedly oppose. We are an American, family run company and our USA engineers support you before and after the sale.
- No sales pressure. Ever. Nobody in the company is paid on commission. We think this is important. Their role is to make sure they find the right pump for you and your well. If we don’t have a pump that will suit your needs, we will help you find a solution elsewhere. Our job is to help get you water.
- Reliable Water. All manufactured products have occasional issues and we can’t claim to be perfect. However, we are proud of a near perfect track record in getting our customers water. This starts with selling a pump sized for your usage with our Water Assurance Plan and promptly addressing warranty issues to get you up and pumping again quickly.
- Give you the power! When you control your ability to pump water out of the ground, whether that is in the field or at home, it makes you more resilient and independent. We are here to help educate you about solar water pumping and our systems over the phone, with our manual, and our great videos online, so you can install yourself. Take control of your water supply today.
- Fight for the American rancher. RPS is a David & Goliath story of a small American company fighting against a big European pump corporation that cares more about profits then the longevity of their pumps and the sky-high price for ranchers. Thanks to all our customers for the support of small business vs. foreign corporations trying to profit off some of the hardest working people in our great nation.