“I’m excited, everything works even on this really cloudy day, I got water coming out of my well as soon as I hit the switch. So, thank you for all of your help!”
-Justin K (Tankless Pressure Pump)
“I was so pleased with the first system that I ordered a second one. Absolutely fantastic technical team.”
-Richard G (3” Submersible pump, RPS 400)
Install and scale with ease!
We have a system to fit EVERY grow! None of our systems require special knowledge of tools to set up and install. Each system can easily be outfitted with more panels, piping, and wires to scale with you as you grow your yield!
Night or Day Hybrid
Submersible pump in well, pumping to an above ground storage tank, secondary TPP surface pump out to irrigation lines, irrigation schedule controlled by an irrigation timer.
With a direct drive solar pump, keep a storage tank full with water from your well ready for irrigation day or night. If you don’t have elevation on your property sufficient for gravity fed pressure (50’ to 100’) you can use the popular solar charged-battery system called the Tankless Pressure Pump™ to pressurize water from the tank whenever you want to irrigate, even when the sun isn’t shining.The Tankless Pressure Pump™ provides up to 45 psi/ 25 GPM and can be programmed for daily watering or combined with an irrigation timer/valves for more advanced watering cycles, compatible with both drip lines and sprinklers.
Outdoor Cultivator
Submersible pump sitting in a well, pumping into a 45-60 PSI pressure tank, ON/OFF controlled by an irrigation timer placed after the pressure tank, into sprinklers.
Kick up the pressure! Without a pressure tank, solar pumps can easily provide up to 20 PSI for things like drip lines, flood irrigation or other micro irrigation. For 30, 45 or 60 PSI applications, like sprinklers or soakers, you’ll need to pair a pressure tank to maintain a more consistent flow. We have solar pumps that accommodate a single 5 GPM sprinkler, or higher volume options for a zone of multiple sprinklers 20+GPM.
“Emerald Triangle” Gravity Feed
Submersible pump sitting in a well, pumping into an above ground ELEVATED storage tank, water gravity feeds into drip lines.
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 and ready day or night. If every 1 psi = 2.31 feet of head, a 18- 20 psi gravity fed drip line requires lifting a storage tank at least 40 feet above the location you wish to irrigate.
Smoke on the River
Submersible pump floating in a stream, pumping into a 45-60 PSI pressure tank, ON/OFF manually controlled, into sprinklers.
Submersible pumps are for more than just wells! Our pumps can be oriented vertically or horizontally, allowing you to float a pump in a stream. You have the option of hooking the pump to a pressure tank, irrigating directly or pumping into a storage tank. Solar pumps can pump thousands of feet of pipeline (using an appropriate sized pipe), no worries if the grow plot is far away from your water source.