Solar Grundfos sqf or franklin solar?

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PaulaK

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Anyone with some experience or knowledge? I'm looking for the most reliable and best longevity, of course.
I have a 6gpm 360' 85' static well in rock.
Would an well and pump installer of electrical be able to know how to fix the solar without the schooling?
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Grundfos has been making solar pumps since the 90's. There is not really much to fix on their SQ Flex system. If you send enough power to the pump , either AC or DC, it will run. No control box to fail and it will run on almost any generator if you need a backup.

I really cannot comment on Franklin. Theirs uses a 3-phase regular motor so if you want back-up power it may be a little more complicated.
 
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