Core features of DC submersible pumps

2026-01-26


Wide voltage range: Common voltages include 12V, 24V, 48V, 60V, etc., making it suitable for DC power sources such as electric bicycles, solar panels, and vehicle-mounted batteries. Smart control: Supports PWM speed regulation and analog signal input for speed adjustment; customizable features include music fountains and flow rate control.

Wide voltage range
Common voltages include 12V, 24V, 48V, 60V, and others, suitable for DC power sources such as electric bicycles, solar panels, and vehicle-mounted batteries.
Advantage: It can directly utilize the existing DC power source without the need for an inverter conversion, thereby reducing energy loss.
High-efficiency and energy-saving
Brushless motors can achieve an efficiency of over 80%, significantly higher than that of brushed motors (around 60%).
Application scenarios: Solar-powered fountains, aquarium circulation systems, agricultural irrigation, and other applications requiring long-term operation.
Long lifespan and low maintenance
The brushless magnetic-drive pump can last up to 10 years, and its ceramic shaft sleeve boasts excellent wear resistance, reducing maintenance costs.
Comparison: Brushed pumps require regular replacement of carbon brushes and frequent maintenance.
Adapt to a complex environment
Can submerge and operate underwater, with corrosion resistance and high-temperature resistance (some models can withstand liquids up to 100℃).
Application scenarios: Mine drainage, geothermal extraction, chemical wastewater treatment, and more.
Intelligent control
Supports PWM speed control and analog signal input for speed adjustment; customizable features include music fountains and flow rate regulation.
Protection functions: Overvoltage, undervoltage, stall protection, and reverse connection protection ensure safe operation.

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Key Points for Selection, Installation, and Maintenance of DC Submersible Pumps

Selection criteria: Choose a pump with a rated head equal to the actual required head plus pipeline losses (10%–15%). Match the flow rate to the water demand. If the liquid contains particles or is corrosive, select materials that are wear-resistant and corrosion-proof (e.g., 316 stainless steel or engineering plastics). In solar-powered applications, prioritize BLDC motors paired with MPPT controllers.