Kunda 110M Solar Submersible Pump
KSh39,499.00
| Parameter | Specification |
| Max Head (Lift) | 110 meters |
| Operating Voltage | 192V DC |
| Motor Power | 1500W (Equivalent to 2.0 Horsepower) |
| Max Flow Rate | Up to $7.0 \text{ m}^3/\text{hour}$ (approx. 116 Liters per minute depending on the operating depth) |
| Outlet Size | 2-inch (Designed for high-volume water transfer) |
| Material Build | Stainless steel pump body (SS201/SS304) with a copper/brass pump head |
The Kunda 110M Solar Submersible Pump (192V) is a heavy-duty, high-lift commercial-grade solar pump designed for deeper boreholes and large-scale agricultural irrigation.
Stepping up from the 90M variant, this model runs on a much higher voltage system to efficiently handle high-volume water transfer over long vertical distances.
Key Specifications & Performance
| Parameter | Specification |
| Max Head (Lift) | 110 meters |
| Operating Voltage | 192V DC |
| Motor Power | 1500W (Equivalent to 2.0 Horsepower) |
| Max Flow Rate | Up to $7.0 \text{ m}^3/\text{hour}$ (approx. 116 Liters per minute depending on the operating depth) |
| Outlet Size | 2-inch (Designed for high-volume water transfer) |
| Material Build | Stainless steel pump body (SS201/SS304) with a copper/brass pump head |
Core System Features
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High-Power Brushless Motor: The 1500W brushless DC motor provides low-noise operation and high thermal efficiency, meaning it uses less solar power to lift heavier volumes of water.
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Heavy-Duty MPPT Controller: This system comes bundled with an external high-voltage control box. It actively manages the fluctuating energy from your solar panels, protects against over/under-voltage, and features soft-start tech to prevent sudden wear on the motor.
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Intelligent Dry-Run Protection: Sensors built into the control unit automatically shut the pump down if the water source drops below a safe level, restarting automatically once the well recovers (typically after 30 minutes).
Solar Panel Configuration Requirements
Because this pump operates at a high native 192V DC, planning your solar array correctly is essential to avoid starving or frying the controller:
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Total Wattage: You should aim for a total solar capacity of at least 1950W to 2200W (Rule of thumb is minimum $1.3 \times$ the pump’s 1500W motor rating).
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Wiring Design: You will need to string several standard solar panels in series to build up to the required 192V working voltage.
Example Setup: Wiring 6 to 8 standard 330W–400W panels in a single series string (depending on the panel’s individual Open Circuit Voltage, or $V_{oc}$) usually perfectly satisfies the controller’s voltage input range.

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