I've got some solar quotes:
Company #1-
Solar Electric Power Systems For On & Off Grid says:
-1 gpm pump..........$533
-80 watt solar panel w/rack.....$350
--controller & float switch....$275
-total ........ $1158
#2
products
-3.75 gpm pump....$830
-(2) 80 watt panels/racks/switches/etc....$1370
Total......$2200
I am still getting quotes, but that is a huge discrepancy in pump size. I actually have guy 2's smaller pump & solar system that has been pumping water from my creek to stock pond for over 2 years and it has not missed a beat. His pumps are made in the US of A and are re-buildable when/if needed. He said to push water that far he would not use his smaller pump(3gpm $720). His solar panel price is way high, but I can out source that myself.
I kinda thing that Arizona Wind & Sun quoted me an undersized system, but I will keep getting quotes to get a better idea of what I really need.
I will still need a minimum 250 tank at the spring and a 500 at the house adding another $1,000. Then dozer trail(? $600), Ditch Witch to bury the water line $200, 1-1/2 pipe(larger for less resistance) $650, Then a high pressure pump & bladder tank at the house-$400. So, even with the lower cost quote, my system still will run somewhere around $4K.
Iplay I would love to use 1/2" Pex, but everyone I am talking to says pushing through that small of a pipe causes more load on the pump do to resistance. Have you built one similar before? I have read that some housholds use 350gal a day, but for the two of us I will bet it's under 100gal a day(well.... that's before Lesley starts taking those long soaking baths in her clawfoot tub

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So here are my thoughts so far..............
Solar(and I really like solar/hope to switch to all solar in the near future) is going to be a more complicated system then a well. Two pumps, panels, pressure switches, tanks etc. I know it will work, but when I compare it to a drilled well it does not compare. So if the cost of the two systems are close, I think the well wins.
I'm going to get the well guy out here next week. His company has drilled many in our county and has a really good reputation. He drilled one for us on a property we flipped(foreclosure), hit 35 gal a min @ 204'. This really worries me since I feel I might have used up my
one and only "Good Luck Water Well Token":laughing: So I will listen to what he has to say, and go from there.