Understanding solar pumps
- S1-200 Application Types
- Flow and head of an S1-200 pump system
- Suitable water temperature
- Tolerable salt and sand content
- Required solar power input
- Using the pump in different water sources
- Connecting PV modules in series and parallel
- Well size requirements
Choosing your pump and accessories
- How to size your pumping system
- Function and use of remote tank switch
- Available accessories for the pump system
- Function and use of dry run protection
- Function and use of tank full switch
Installing your pump system
- Installing your pump system step by step
- Mounting the controller
- Activation of accessories without the S-Connect application
- Connecting a hose to your pump
- Connecting cable extensions for motor and accessories cables
- Connecting motor and solar module cables to the controller
- Connecting two 100 W PV modules in series
- Controller waterproof/weatherproof rating
- Downloading the S-Connect app
- Hose sizes compatible with the pump
- Installing the pump in a well
- Using the pump in a horizontal position
- Wall mounting the controller
Using your pump system
- How to switch on the S1-200 pump system
- Meaning of LED sequences
- Checking how much water has been pumped
- Using the S-Connect app with your pump system
- Setting a timer for the pump
- Managing sensor inputs and accessories with the S-Connect app
- Reducing the amount of water pumped / Adjusting motor speed
- Downloading the S-Connect app
- Exporting pump data in the S-Connect app
- Setting the correct pump end type in the app
- Setting the daily water amount
Troubleshooting and support
- Meaning of LED sequences
- The pump does not start or delivers too little water
- Checking the voltage of the pump system
- Cleaning the pump end
- Managing sensor inputs and accessories with the S-Connect app
- Overheating controller
- How to clean the remote tank switch
- Opening the controller
- The amount of water pumped in the app is wrong
- The S-Connect app shows motor cable error