SunRay Solar uses the Lorentz 600W pump. It's okay, but honestly we have
had some pump issues. The variable nature if the flow is problematic and
inevitably results in low customer satisfaction. Convince them to get a
Pentair Intelliflo Variable Speed Pump and put a small PV system on the
house to offset it. It's more effective from a cost AND performance
perspective. That's my 2 cents...

Jason Szumlanski
Fafco Solar


On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:02 PM, William Korthof <wkort...@gmail.com>wrote:

> A few questions.
>
> I have a customer who really wants a solar-direct pool pump for his home.
> Medium size in-ground pool and I'd like the pump to be strong enough to
> lift to the solar pool panels (12 ft lift above pool level). I'd like to
> offer him hardware that is at least one notch above experimental beta-test.
> I remember the SunCentric from several years ago, but not sure how durable
> that turned out, and I was having trouble a vendor for it now. Any
> suggestions for today with some favorable track record? Or suggestions on
> what to avoid?
>
> William Korthof
> Sustainable Solutions Partners
>
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