A solar pump typically has a built-in sensor or float switch that detects low water levels. When the water level drops below a certain threshold, the pump automatically shuts off to prevent damage to the pump motor. Once the water level rises again, the sensor or float switch triggers the pump to restart and resume pumping water. This feature helps protect the pump from running dry and ensures its longevity.
A solar pump typically has a built-in feature that automatically shuts off when it detects low water levels to protect the pump from damage.
A solar pump is equipped with a sensor that detects low water levels. When the water level drops below a certain point, the pump automatically shuts off to prevent damage to the motor. Once the water level rises again, the pump resumes its operation, ensuring efficient and reliable water supply.