Float valves too have been problematic. Seals wear and leak after several 
years, and just a couple of months ago, we had the brass shaft that connects 
the float to the valve break off. In this case the tank had an over flow that 
went into the septic. So nothing was damaged by the over filling, but no one 
knew that was happening either. We were called to troubleshoot a grid tie 
system that wasn't running the meter backwards, then the well pump guy came 
out, and then finally the plumber who had done the tank system. By then, the 
pump had run 24/7 at 10 gpm for a couple of months of fresh clean well water 
straight into the septic. Our customer's electric bill was in the hundreds of 
dollars.
I wouldn't quite say they're bomb proof.
 
R. Walters
r...@solarray.com
Solar Engineer




On Jun 16, 2010, at 10:32 PM, frenergy wrote:

> Chris,
>  
>         I've seen a bladder tank modulate the "shut-down" process in a 
> up-the-hill gravity feed tank when using a (IMO) more reliable float valve 
> rather than a float switch.  Watts model number 1250 is an example of a 
> toilet tank method of stopping/starting flow to a tank.  With the bladder 
> tank and a standard issue Sq D. pressure switch (in the vicinity of the 
> wellhead) it seems to be a pretty bomb -proof set-up.
>  
> Bill Battagin
>  
> Feather River Solar Electric
> 4291 Nelson St.
> Taylorsville, CA  95983
> 530-284-7849/6544 fax
>  
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chris Worcester
> To: al...@positiveenergysolar.com ; 'RE-wrenches'
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 1:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] two VFX3524's and a Franklin 3hp sub pump
> 
> Great ideas on load management to save the DC/AC system sizing. I haven’t 
> spent time researching their need for this 3hp pump or age and all, but 
> definitely worth looking at that side. Since it does pump to the 3000g 
> gravity feed tank up the hill. What’s strange is there is still a bladder 
> tank in the garage, possibly decommissioned when they added the gravity 
> system.
>  
> Sincerely,
> 
> Chris Worcester
> Solar Wind Works
> NABCEP Certified PV Installer
> Phone: 530-582-4503
> Fax: 530-582-4603
> www.solarwindworks.com
> ch...@solarwindworks.com
> "Proven Energy Solutions"
>  
> From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
> [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Allan Sindelar
> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 8:48 PM
> To: jry...@netscape.com; RE-wrenches
> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] two VFX3524's and a Franklin 3hp sub pump
>  
> Chris,
> We deal with deep wells routinely.
> 
> Recently we installed a GTWB system for a very enjoyable retired couple. 
> Their needs included the goat milker, sheep barn, two freezers and a fridge, 
> and irrigation well pump, with the system sized for continuous operation in 
> the event of a long-term (i.e. permanent) loss of the grid. This was on one 
> acre in the suburbs south of Albuquerque. We used an XW4548, as it was the 
> only battery-based, 120/240, single-inverter, grid-tie unit available 
> currently.
> 
> As part of the normal load-reduction process, we determined that the 2hp 
> conventional well pump could be replaced with a 1hp soft-start SQ and have 
> adequate head and flow for their sprinklers. Changing out the pump way more 
> than paid for itself in the amount of inverter capacity we didn't need. 
> 
> I would encourage you to look at both of these related issues carefully as 
> part of this situation: could a smaller pump meet the head and flow 
> requirements of this site, and is a soft-start pump available? Usually, if an 
> inverter or stack of them can't handle a big inductive load like a 
> conventional pump, it's because of the starting surge. I suspect a smaller 
> soft-start pump may be doable in your situation.
> Allan
> 
> Allan Sindelar
> al...@positiveenergysolar.com
> NABCEP Certified Photovoltaic Installer
> EE98J Journeyman Electrician
> Positive Energy, Inc.
> 3201 Calle Marie
> Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
> 505 424-1112
> www.positiveenergysolar.com
>  
> 
> Hello offgrid Wrenches,
> I just inherited an off grid system with one VFX3524 inverter running the 
> home loads, and a 17kW Guardian Generac they use for charging (through an 
> X-240 back into the inverter) & to run their Franklin 3hp 240 VAC well pump, 
> S. F. max amp 17.0 ( rated on its controller)
> This is a really convoluted system as they have another 120/240 VAC 
> Transformer to have the inverter talk to the 240 volt signal the gen set 
> needs to see. Yikes.
> So I am proposing to add a second inverter if it can run the well pump and 
> eliminate the extra transformer. This will also reduce gen set run time in 
> half while battery charging, a big plus with the nice 24V Hawker battery 
> bank, 1020 AH at the 6 hour rate.
> There aren’t any other unusual large AC loads in the home, just the fridge, 
> washer, computer, and such. LPG for cooking, water heating, clothes dryer.
> Thanks in advance for all ideas here!
>  
> Sincerely,
> 
> Chris Worcester
> Solar Wind Works
> NABCEP Certified PV Installer
> Phone: 530-582-4503
> Fax: 530-582-4603
> www.solarwindworks.com
> ch...@solarwindworks.com
> "Proven Energy Solutions"
>  
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