Simple Pump Water Well Basics - Installing the LBLD Motor
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
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In this video, we're going to guide you through the installation process of our DC drive system, specifically the linear bearing link drive motor, for your deep well hand pump.
Join Steve Schmid, the expert from Simple Pump Company, as he walks you through the step-by-step process of setting up this innovative system. With our linear bearing link drive motor, you'll experience enhanced efficiency and reliability in pumping water from your deep well.Throughout the video, Steve will explain each component of the DC drive system, demonstrate how to properly assemble and connect them, and offer valuable tips and tricks to ensure a seamless installation. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a beginner, this video is designed to help you successfully install the linear bearing link drive motor on your deep well hand pump.
So, if you're ready to take your pumping system to the next level, hit that play button and let's get started with the installation of the linear bearing link drive motor on your deep well hand pump.
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Simple and easy install nice design
Can you plug this directly into an outlet and do you have to have a submersible pump already installed? I wanted to purchase the hand pump as a backup and use the motor as my primary source of water.
The LBLD drives use DC power and are designed to be run off of a deep cycle battery, they will not run directly off of AC power. You could use an AC to DC Converter to run the system off of AC power, however if you lost grid power the system would not work. While you do not need to have a submersible pump installed in order to use the LBLD, these are backup system and are not designed to permanently "replace" a submersible pump. It will not be able to pump near the volume of a submersible pump. We do have customers that use these drives as their primary water pump, however they recognize there are limitations and manage their water needs accordingly. One thing to note is that you cannot have both the lever arm and the DC drive installed at the same time. Both use our base pump system, you either have the handle connected to the pump head or the drive system connected to the pump head.
@SimplePump thank you for responding and the info. For some reason, youtube just FINALLY notified me of this. However, perfect timing, because we plan on ordering our setup soon after getting our well installed. Thank you again!