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@ Greg Willson | Saturday, Oct 14, 2017 | 1minuteRead | Update at Saturday, Oct 14, 2017

Solar Magnetic Piston Pump

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkpClH6ylbU

Comet-Me, Magnetic piston pump driven directly by solar panels. Two 130W panels connected serialy drives the pump through an H bridge to provide about 600 L/H.

Solar Piston Pump https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smo9dDXysIM

Nice video! I have an old exercise bike hooked up to a Meijer Bulldozer Piston Pump works great very easy to pedal and get pressure. Maybe I’ll add solar into it! - MrFlyTWA - 3 years ago

Don’t pressure test to max head on a diaphragm tank, the diaphragm will stretch and break! This can happen at around 3040 psi above the tanks air charge! You notice around 75 psi in this video it begins to rapidly rise in psi, that’s the diaphragm reaching it’s limit. It can not stretch any more and all its doing is compressing steel and pvc. Casey Willie - 1 year ago

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