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Using Lightning to power well pump?

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Yes! Last year we had two major hurricanes hit here in South Georgia. My family lost power for about 12 days total between the two storms. I live in a very rural area with a deep well that goes to my home and my mom's home next door.

I used my Lighting to power both homes. My house was with an L14-30 input to the main panel (which powered everything including the HVAC) and I ran a heavy duty extension cord to my mom's house (to power fridge, a few lamps and her TV so we could keep up with the weather).

I could NOT power the well at the same time due to the amperage draw if the HVAC was running and the well kicked on. Wells have a very high start-up amperage draw, but it settles down after a few seconds.

So my solution was to disconnect the wires that went directly to the well from the cutoff in the pumphouse and move them over to an L14-30 input. I would then disconnect the truck from the houses and park next to the well so we could have water periodically throughout the day.

It wasn't the most elegant of solutions, but it worked and really was a lifesaver.

I've since installed a Jackery 5000 Plus along with 800W of solar panels on the pump house taking the well entirely off grid. This is a very expensive solution for what it is, but water is one of those things that you just can't go without. LMK if you need any other info.
 
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I have a long cord that plugs into the 220v outlet on my Lightning. The other end I connected the 2 hot wires and the ground wire at the pressure switch. I didn't use the neutral. Worked for me.
 

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Yup. My F150 Lightning does both our well pumps with no problems. However, it's via our Home Integration System.

Our main well pump is a traditional old-school pump that's low volume, and therefore pretty low power. Our reservoir-to-house pump is a soft-start three-phase unit.
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