

BACOENG 12V DC Farm & Ranch Solar Water Pump Submersible Well Pump 20FT Lift






| Brand | BACOENG |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Zinc |
| Style | Submersible |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 9.5"H |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 20 Gallons Per Minute |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 20 Feet |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Baco Engineering |
| Part Number | S015 12V-48V |
| Item Weight | 5.96 pounds |
| Item model number | S015 12V-48V |
| Size | 12VDC |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Good and cheap
I just bought this pump and used it for 3 hours straight. It ran the whole time with no disruptions. For a little over $40, it is definitely a buy. I measured the output with a 5 gallon bucket which took 30 seconds. I guess it to be 9 to 10 gallons a minute which is probably the best you will get from a 3/4 hose. The output connection is cheap. It is the exact same size as 3/4 iron pipe, which will not thread into a fitting. I bought some 1" tubing from Lowes and stuffed a 3/4 x 6 inch galv. nipple in the other end for an adapter. I put a 3/4 x hose brass adapter to connect to a garden hose; Don't forget the hose clamp.I checked the flow with just the 2 foot piece of 1 inch tubing and it filled the bucket in 15 seconds, or 20 gpm, or 1200 gph. A 1 inch drain hose would flow better.
J**.
This pump is redicilious!
This little pump is redicilious. It won't die. I have it hooked up to a 100w solar panel with a small charge controller and a little gel cell battery. I set it up on a little pump station in some fresh packed sand and dirt. we had a small tornado and 19 inches of rain come in floated the tank out how the pump didn't break is beyond my imagination. the pump is literally sitting in a mud hole pumping dirt, sand, clay and who knows what else debris for 15 days now. here is the out flow in the picture of it discharging over a 25' tall dirt berm. its still working. out of the box, I immediately said I got ripped off, it looks poorer quality than what the picture looks. it won't die. I've had to guilds 1.5 horse pumps run for a day before they quit in the sand in mud. this one kicks on every morning with the solar controller when the sunlight gets bright and shuts down every afternoon when it gets dark. This little pump, doesn't put out much, maybe 10gpm, but it's a beast, it just keeps going and going and going. I'll probably buy another one.
C**Y
Update: 9/25/2021. Good flow, but longevity and quality of construction are questionable
Update 9/25/2021: I figured I would give this pump a second chance since the price was so attractive. This time around I bought two of the 24v versions for pumping water from my shallow well and into my decorative water feature. BOTH pumps died within 2 weeks of operation. I believe the pumps fail due to water ingress into the motor casing. I have since replaced them with a different pump which is going on a month without issue. These bacoeng pumps are unreliable pieces of garbage.Contacted the seller regarding warranty and was told there is none.Original Review: This pump has a good flow rate while it works. Was only able to run mine for about 15 hours total before the motor burnt up. I used it to draft water from a shallow well requiring only 4 ft of head. One morning I found my motor controller tripped and in fault; upon investigation I found that the pump motor was shorted out and smells like burnt electronics.Returned product. Will try another modelRegarding amazon review: the review provides ratings for “sheerness” and “thickness”. Which are not applicable to this product.
P**K
Less than stellar
I used this as a pump for a pond waterfall connected to a PV system (with battery). After about 20 hours of service, it failed. While it worked, it worked well.
D**O
free water pumped with free electricity is awesome!
I've been running this pump around 3 days per week for about 90 minutes. I power it with my jackery portable battery and it's a champ. I drilled a bunch of holes in the lid of a bucket, placed the pump in the bucket and then dropped the bucket into the river. I have just left the pump in the bucket in the river and it's performed flawlessly. im lifting the water from between 6 and 15 feet and pumping through 200 feet of garden hose. I planned to attach solar panels to the pump but after trying it out with the jackery I don't think I will change anything up. I have never used more than 15% of a full charge to do all of my irrigation. I planted a mess of trees this year and I don't think they would have made it if I hadn't been able to irrigate them so efficiently
U**8
bad output threads
The 3/4" threaded output is crap. The metal is so thin and the threads so poorly formed that I couldn't use them. I used the output as a 1" barb and put a hose clamp on it. It seems to be working ok. Besides that the pump seems ok.
C**.
Glad to be proven wrong
I was skeptical at first about this pump. It seemed too good to be true. i took a chance on it, and Have been happy with the results. We use this on our farm in a portable water station. It is needed to get water to our critters. We use a 275gal water tank on a small trailer to get water to the animals. Our old pump died ($129.00) and so when I went in search of a new one, this submersible one was available. I did have to modify the tank to get it inside given it's base is almost 7" in size. The only concern I had with the entire device was the Hose connection. My connection point was weak threaded so we had to apply a balloon around the neck, and then cut off the balloon this gave the hose connector enough to grab to create a tight connection. The pump advertises a 20ft lift, I can't speak to that as we don't lift that high, but we do lift straight up 6' and then it pumps out of a 50' hose and the pressure is not great, but it does the job.It was worth the money and I plan to by another as a spare.
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