It seems that both the Lorentz and Grundfos are about equal in reliability 
these days so as Windy says look at the complete system and take it from there. 
I like having all of the electronics on the wall with the Lorentz over down the 
hole w/the Grundfos, but then the Grundfos wins most times with me due to the 
flexible input voltage. 

A couple of things I've learned (some the hard way):
Always purchased the 3 year extended warranty for the Grundfos, it is a bargain 
and takes you out to 5 years.
Do not use any of the Grundfos controllers, the pricing for what you get is 
insane unless your customer insists on knowing how many watts the pump is 
pulling to feed his/her thirst for data. I put together my own simple and cheap 
controls for the various needs.
Look at the larger Grunfos pumps then you might need, the 3 smaller ones are 
very close in W/GPM and all priced the same. Often a larger series offers the 
ability to add more PV one day and dramatically increase flow w/o replacing the 
pump if the future needs call for it.  In the mean time the wattage to drive 
the larger pump at the same flow as a smaller one can be nearly the same.

-jeff o

>From the Solar, Wind and Hydro powered office of Jeff Oldham/Regenerative 
>SOLutions

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