The image illustrates the way a water pump functions as it receives energy from the sun.
Overall, the process begins when sunlight is absorbed by the solar panel to convert it into electrical energy, which then power the pump. It ends storing water in the tank to be used in a village. In total, there are around four phases operating electrically.
First of all, photovoltaic cells from the solar panel receive sun’s energy and use it to produce electrical current, referred to as DC or direct current power, from panel. As soon as the current flows down the ground level, the bore pump, which is located in the underground bore or in the well, is activated.
The activation of the bore pump causes the water to flow in an upward direction continuously through the pipe towards the water tank. The tank stores water until it reaches its maximum limit; If the tank is almost full, it stops pumping water. Finally, the stored water is distributed to village for people to use.
