To start with, 1) You can probably buy solar panels and solar charge controllers much cheaper then the kits like sold at big box stores, I bought my last 245 watt panel for 90 cents per watt. 2) 100 watts isn't hardly enough to power a rubber chicken but if you get enough sun and have enough battery power you can perhaps run a low power a 12 volt pump and harvest enough solar energy to keep the battery charged. THE ANSWER DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH ENERGY THE PUMP REQUIRES,,,,,,,,YOUR BATTERY CAPACITY,,,,,,,,,,THEN YOU CAN SIZE HOW MANY SOLAR WATTS MAY BE REQUIRED which depends on the sun and angle and how many hours of light per day etc etc etc. To give you an idea, in my RV I'm running 715 watts of solar, a 50 amp MPPT solar charge controller, Four Trojans for a capacity of 450 Amp Hours of energy storage, and I can run 12 volt DC fans and water pumps and furnaces and lights till the cows come home if I get any sunlight at all during the day. Of course, you need a battery to store energy you cant rely on a solar panel alone to power that pump very well that is.
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