Hello all, I am an undergraduate student working on a sustainable food growth project for the research laboratory I work in. We are going to try to harvest fish as food in a sustainable way. My lab colleagues and I are trying to build an 18 volt solar panel to power a 12 volt water pump which will be pumping water from the fish tank into a solar water heater we will be constructing next. None of us have a lot of electrical background (biology/biochemistry majors, haha) so we are currently lost when it comes to figuring out if a charge controller is needed for our setup.
We want to avoid using a battery with our panel because we are trying to stay environmentally friendly and batteries have toxic components. We plan on hooking up the panel directly to the pump. My concern is that the panel could possibly over-power the pump and fry it. To which my question is: could I use a charge controller to protect the pump from getting fried? I know charge controllers are supposed to be used to protect batteries. And if I can use a charge controller, which type would be adequate? Is there something else that I could use to protect the pump from the panel??
These are the water pumps we are currently considering:
They were recommended by this page on DIY solar water heaters which we are using as reference:
Any helpful information will be very much appreciated!!
We want to avoid using a battery with our panel because we are trying to stay environmentally friendly and batteries have toxic components. We plan on hooking up the panel directly to the pump. My concern is that the panel could possibly over-power the pump and fry it. To which my question is: could I use a charge controller to protect the pump from getting fried? I know charge controllers are supposed to be used to protect batteries. And if I can use a charge controller, which type would be adequate? Is there something else that I could use to protect the pump from the panel??
These are the water pumps we are currently considering:
They were recommended by this page on DIY solar water heaters which we are using as reference:
Any helpful information will be very much appreciated!!
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