A solar pump typically handles water flow rate adjustments through the use of a controller. The controller allows the user to manually adjust the speed of the pump or set it to operate at a specific flow rate. Additionally, some solar pumps are equipped with sensors that automatically adjust the flow rate based on the amount of sunlight available, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
A solar pump handles water flow rate adjustments by utilizing a variable frequency drive (VFD) or a controller that is connected to the pump's motor. This allows the pump to adjust its speed and power consumption according to the desired flow rate, which can be controlled manually or automatically.