ReverendKai
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Hello and good morning, good evening or good night depending on when you are reading.
I am in need of some assistance if anyone is able.
A little background:
In the back, I have a 100w Solperk panel (gets direct Sun 90% of the day) connected to a controller rated upto 120w. This charges 2 12v batteries in parallel. The batteries power a 450gph transfer pump which pull from my 6 220gal IBC totes ( 2- 3tote groups) I will be setting a second system up on the side using 2 30w Solperk panels to a controller rated upto 120w to 2 12v batteries in parallel, and a lower volume 12v gph pump.
Currently, I am manually connecting/ disconnecting the clips for the pump to turn it on/off. I have a timer for the water flow ready to install.
To the meat of the question:
I am trying to find an outdoor (if possible) 12v DC timer, that I can put between the batteries and the transfer pump that will automatically turn on/off the pump a minimum of 2x a day for up to 10 minutes of runtime.
I'd rather not use an inverter that runs 24/7 and will drain the batteries faster than they can charge.
Thank you for taking the time to read and offer your knowledge and expertise. Any and all information, insights and/or tips are greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
-Steven
I am in need of some assistance if anyone is able.
A little background:
In the back, I have a 100w Solperk panel (gets direct Sun 90% of the day) connected to a controller rated upto 120w. This charges 2 12v batteries in parallel. The batteries power a 450gph transfer pump which pull from my 6 220gal IBC totes ( 2- 3tote groups) I will be setting a second system up on the side using 2 30w Solperk panels to a controller rated upto 120w to 2 12v batteries in parallel, and a lower volume 12v gph pump.
Currently, I am manually connecting/ disconnecting the clips for the pump to turn it on/off. I have a timer for the water flow ready to install.
To the meat of the question:
I am trying to find an outdoor (if possible) 12v DC timer, that I can put between the batteries and the transfer pump that will automatically turn on/off the pump a minimum of 2x a day for up to 10 minutes of runtime.
I'd rather not use an inverter that runs 24/7 and will drain the batteries faster than they can charge.
Thank you for taking the time to read and offer your knowledge and expertise. Any and all information, insights and/or tips are greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
-Steven