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PV array sizing for solar pumps

Real-world physics, not a rectangle. Models the sun as a bell curve across daylight hours, the VFD cut-in dead-band at sunrise/sunset, and the pump's flow-vs-power curve. Stages panel-count → litres/day so you can see the actual return on each extra panel.

Pump curve · flow at two anchor points
Operating-point correction · optional

Catalogue / nameplate flow is given at the pump's best-efficiency point — at one specific head. Once you add static head and pipe friction, the pump operates further left on its Q-H curve and delivers less. Fill the first two fields below to apply a parabolic Q-H curve correction. For the friction portion either expand the single-pipe Hazen-Williams estimator beneath the row, or compute it externally with Network friction loss for multi-tier networks. Once a friction value is in place the simulation scales it with flow at each timestep — more accurate for long-run installations where friction is a large fraction of TDH.

Advanced · controller, efficiency & daylight
Recommended panels
6modules
= 3.3 kWp total
Smallest count that delivers ≥ 20,000 L/day on June worst-case.
Winter delivery
26,149L/day
= 26.1 m³/day
Pump runs 6.89 h of clock-time.
Annual avg delivery
32,521L/day
= 32.5 m³/day·12.8 kWh/day to pump
Pump runs 8.13 h. Typical year-round day.
Winter energy to pump
9.74kWh/day
= 75.9 L/min peak flow
Energy that actually drives water (= ∫ DC kW while pump is on).
Panels → litres · winter worst-case & annual avg
PanelsArrayWinter kWhWinter L/dayWinter hrsAnnual kWhAnnual L/dayAnnual hrs
6Recommended3.3 kWp9.7426,1496.89 h12.832,5218.13 h
84.4 kWp12.430,4377.33 h15.336,5938.63 h
105.5 kWp13.933,1407.77 h16.739,4339.13 h
126.6 kWp14.834,7717.98 h17.741,1649.38 h
147.7 kWp15.536,1118.2 h18.342,0009.38 h
168.8 kWp1636,7398.2 h18.943,2699.63 h
189.9 kWp16.537,7888.42 h19.444,4019.88 h
2011 kWp16.938,7328.64 h19.844,8499.88 h

Each row is a separate physics simulation: array kWp × half-sine irradiance × pump-curve flow, with the VFD cut-in dead-band at sunrise / sunset taken into account. Notice the diminishing returns — beyond a certain count the controller clips midday excess and extra panels stop paying for themselves.

Reference only — the team of HidroVerse specialists will design the controller, MPPT settings, string layout, combiner box and DC / surge protection that turn this sizing into a working installation.

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