The picture shows how water is filtered using a solar-generated system and its design. Overall, the system consists of five main components and occurs mostly overground. Additionally, two main stages are operated to make potable water, including pumping water using solar energy and filtering water.
Regarding the design, the system consists of solar panels, a solar controller with a capacity from 150 to 300W, a submersible pump installed in a 10-to-50m deep well, a 3-stage water filter powered by direct current, and a water storage tank.
During the operation, sunlight is first converted into energy in the form of current by the solar panels, after which it is transmitted to the controller where voltage is adjusted. Next, the pump is powered by the direct current, pumping water up to the set of three filters on the surface to capture particles and ensure the water is clean. Finally, distilled water is stored in the reservoir, from where it can be extracted by a faucet.
