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BACK
- the best of both worlds, a combination of solar
and wind energy
The SQ Flex Combo water supply system is ideal in areas
where the solar or wind energy resource is sufficient
to run the pump. The energy supply to the pump is a
combination of solar and wind energy. As the turbine
noise level increases with an increase in wind speed,
siting of the wind turbine near a residence is not recommended.
The IO 102 breaker box makes it possible to brake the
wind turbine when there is no need for water pumping,
the system require service or during extreme wind occurences.
This system also have the following benefits:
- offers water supply at night (if wind power is available)
or any other time not enough solar energy is available.
- easy to install
- a minimum of maintenance is required
- few and simple components
Typical SQ Flex Combo system configuration
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| 1 - SQF
pump |
| 2 - Pump cable |
| 3 - Cable clips securing cable |
| 4 - Safety rope |
| 5 - Wire clamp |
| 8 - H80 wind turbine |
| 9 - IO 102 breaker box |
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IO 102 Breaker box
A very simple and easy-to-use
system and with cable interface.
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H80
WIND TURBINE
Produces high voltage DC output
to power the SQFlex pump at maximum efficiency.
It can be used in combination with GF43 Solar Module.
Startup wind speed of only 7MPH and peak output
of 900W, make the H80 Turbine an excellent choice
in a wide variety of locations.
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GF43
SOLAR MODULE
Specifically designed to power
the SQFlex system, the GF43 produces a high DC voltage
of 140VDC, reducing losses through cables and providing
peak efficiency for the SQFlex pump. Each GF43 is
capable of producing 43 watts of peak power and
is designed to be connected in parallel with other
GF43's. This allows the SQFlex system to be optimized
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