by Garrett Hoisington | Oct 20, 2025 | FAQ
Absolutely. At Sun Pumps, we stand behind our products and the people who use them. Whether you’re setting up a new system or troubleshooting an existing one, our technical support team is available by phone and email to help you get the most out of your solar pump....
by Garrett Hoisington | Oct 14, 2025 | FAQ
Does Sun Pumps offer bulk or dealer pricing? Yes. Sun Pumps offers dealer and volume-based pricing for qualified partners and bulk orders. We work with distributors, installers, and resellers across the U.S. and internationally who share our commitment to reliable,...
by Garrett Hoisington | Oct 6, 2025 | FAQ
Sun Pumps has a deep history in solar water pumping that dates back to the mid-1980s. Originally founded as SolarJack, the company was one of the early innovators in off-grid and solar-powered water systems. Over the years, that same spirit of practical innovation...
by Garrett Hoisington | Aug 25, 2025 | FAQ
It depends on your household size, lifestyle, and property needs. As a general guideline: Basic household use (cooking, cleaning, bathing, laundry): 50–75 gallons per person per day is a common planning number. Gardens & landscaping: A small garden might add...
by Garrett Hoisington | Aug 25, 2025 | FAQ
Do I have to use a controller with a Sun Pump? It depends on the specific pump and system. Some Sun Pumps can run directly from solar panels without a controller, and in an emergency you can get by without one. That said, we always recommend using a controller...
by Garrett Hoisington | Aug 25, 2025 | FAQ
Sun Pumps are built for durability and long-term service in tough, off-grid conditions. With proper installation and maintenance, many of our pumps operate reliably for 10+ years. That said, pump life depends on a few key factors: Water Quality – Clean, low-sediment...
by Garrett Hoisington | Aug 21, 2025 | FAQ
The amount of water you need depends on your herd size, species, and conditions. Here’s some guidance that may help for livestock. Start with daily needs per animal (average): Beef cow: 10–20 gallons/day Sheep/goat: 1–4 gallons/day Horse: 5–15 gallons/day...
by Sun Pumps | May 28, 2025 | FAQ
Almost always you should store water and not power when possible and you will have much better performance and reliability with your solar pumping system. However there are cases where we recommend batteries in solar pumping systems, as in home pressure systems when...
by Sun Pumps | May 28, 2025 | Uncategorized
The photovoltaic effect produces a flow of electrons. Electrons are excited by particles of light and find the attached electrical circuit the easiest path to travel from one side of the solar cell to the other. This excitation of electrons causes an electron flow....
by Sun Pumps | May 28, 2025 | FAQ
Storing water in a cistern or tank has many advantages. It’s less expensive and more efficient than storing power in batteries. Since water is always a critical issue, we recommend the tank should be able to store a minimum 3 to 6 days worth of water or whatever...