Depends on the batteries, and for how long you want the pump to run.
1.5 hp, that's 1100W. On 12V that's 92A, quite a lot. An average car battery would be drained in something like 40-60 minutes - assuming it can stand those discharge currents for more than a short moment. I'd recommend to either get a pump for a higher voltage, or multiple batteries connected in parallell.
Is the power on, do you have a breaker, is the water level up, there are so many reasons for a pump not to work more information is needed.
The power required by a reciprocating pump is directly proportional to the discharge it produces. When the discharge increases, the power needed to maintain that flow rate also increases. This relationship is governed by the pump efficiency and the pressure head against which the pump is operating.
The best options for a well pump battery backup system include deep cycle batteries, solar-powered systems, and generators. Deep cycle batteries are reliable and long-lasting, while solar-powered systems are environmentally friendly and can provide continuous power. Generators are a good option for backup power during extended outages. It is important to consider the size and capacity of the system based on your well pump's power requirements.
1 hp is 746 watts but you have to allow extra for losses. So for 1.5 hp you need about 1400 watts to be supplied, which at 12 v is a current of 117 amps. A car battery is about 40 amp-hours therefore 3 batteries would be needed, connected in parallel, 4 to be sure. Also needed is an inverter to convert 12 v to the voltage of the pump motor, and AC 50/60 Hz if that is what it needs.
You will need a pulley puller to remove a power steering pump on a 1996 Ford Windstar.
You can buy a power steering pump on www.Autozone.com because this website specializes on your vehicle that is durable and has many brands, so you can choose what power steering pump you desired.
An air pump that uses four D-cell batteries.
It is mounted on the rear of the power steering pump . Look in behind the bracket that is covering the pump up and you will see a cap. remove it and add fluid as needed.
A water pump is needed to pump in fresh water.
try running the batteries flat by leaving a load like alight connected for a couple of days. wire the bilge pump the right way round then recharge the batteries
Sump pump batteries typically last around 3-5 years before needing to be replaced.
To answer this question the pump voltage is needed.