Hey Guys, Just noticed this post and thought I could chime in. Im from Michigan and worked for a solar company for a few years. Luckily I gained quite a bit of knowledge during those times working in engineering there. I currently have my drip system running solar. My solar panel, which I was forunate to get a discount on, works great in low sunlight conditions (Michigan, for example).Keep in mind I am only running ONE drip system which is a 2 volt pump.
The trouble, which some of you mentioned, is the transfer from AC/DC. Luckily I had extra converters, etc. because I run my cabin on solar so I was able to set up my system without much cost. I would reccomend, getting a deep cycle battery to charge up (and it will hold its charge longer), or even a PWC (jetski) battery, then run your pump off of this. At some point though you need to analyze cost. It costs very little to run a 2volt pump 24 hours a day. By the time you get set-up it could end up costing you more then what you paid in electricty. All and all if you are into the "free electricty" aspect go for it! Any particular questions Id be happy to answer, if I can.
Chefben
The trouble, which some of you mentioned, is the transfer from AC/DC. Luckily I had extra converters, etc. because I run my cabin on solar so I was able to set up my system without much cost. I would reccomend, getting a deep cycle battery to charge up (and it will hold its charge longer), or even a PWC (jetski) battery, then run your pump off of this. At some point though you need to analyze cost. It costs very little to run a 2volt pump 24 hours a day. By the time you get set-up it could end up costing you more then what you paid in electricty. All and all if you are into the "free electricty" aspect go for it! Any particular questions Id be happy to answer, if I can.
Chefben