Jay, thanks for your response. Do you have or anyone close, actual experience 
with Hober?  At 230 ft, plus as Dan suggested, we have to add the head to the 
storage tank. At that depth ShurFlo would run through diaphragms quickly and in 
a place where a bicycle represents middle class, that cost could be 
unsustainable. Centrifugal pumps really bog down at that depth, even from 270 
gals per day it’s going to take quite a few watts to spin water to the surface. 
It’s not obvious that Hober  has pump curves available on their website, and 
very little about their pumps. 
 
Again thanks.
 
Bill Dorsett
    “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can” Arthur Ashe
1715 Leavenworth
Manhattan, KS  66502
www.fhreec.org <http://www.fhreec.org/> 
 
785/539-1956  Office 
785/564-2583  Cell
wmdors...@cox.net <mailto:wmdors...@cox.net>     
 
From: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org> On Behalf Of jay
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2019 10:19 PM
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Hober Pumps Reviews?
 
Hi William
 
I would steer you way way clear from the Shurflo 9300.  It’ll break, they won’t 
have parts and it’ll never get rebuilt.  
 
The Hober uses the most common  international design which is a DC to AC 3phase 
variable speed pump controller, basically an inverter.
It then runs any 3 phase pump within its wattage parameters. These pumps are 
everywhere, cheap, pretty efficient and extremely reliable.  There are many 
many of these inverters/controllers on the market.  
 
It is really hard to get good data on how to size the PV watts to pump watts 
using these inverters. Unlike a DC positive displacement pump which will still 
pump but more slowly if low DC input, the centrifugal pump’s output drops off 
dramatically if you get below its operating window.  And that window is 
dependant on the pump specs vs flow vs dynamic lift.  
So need more water, add more PV, double PV watts to running watts as a bare 
minimum.  And specify a pump that is pumping in the bottom of the curve instead 
of near the top helps to allow it to produce better during lower PV watts input.
 
Good luck,
 
Jay
 
Peltz power
 
 
 
 
 



On Jan 2, 2019, at 4:44 PM, William Dorsett <wmdors...@sbcglobal.net 
<mailto:wmdors...@sbcglobal.net> > wrote:
 
Happy New Year Wrenches  From a young lady who is trying to bring clean water 
to a village in Uganda:
         “ This is Rosanna Bauman from Garnett. I'd talked to you about 2 years 
ago about solar pumps for our friends in Uganda. We installed the solar panels 
but are just now getting the money saved up for the well-drilling. We have 
clean water located 75 meteers below, no rock. Looking at a Shur-flo or a 
Hober. We can get the Hober shipped direct from China to Uganda DHL, plus it's 
about $200 less.  However, we would like some advice as to their reliability. 
We want something reliable. 
Have any of your Solar Wrenches used or heard of this company? Looking at using 
a 3000 liter/day pump to pump 1,000 liters, since it will be directly tied to 
solar power, no battery back-ups.
You're welcome to call me if you have questions!
Thanks!
          Rosanna Bauman”
 
Thanks for your thoughts
Bill Dorsett
    “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can” Arthur Ashe
1715 Leavenworth
Manhattan, KS  66502
 <http://www.fhreec.org/> www.fhreec.org
785/539-1956  Office 
785/564-2583  Cell
 <mailto:wmdors...@cox.net> wmdors...@cox.net    
 
 
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