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Yes, it's a DC brush motor, 0.43 amps. It puts out just a trickle of air and is used by small-boat fishermen to keep a live well aerated. The buck booster cuts out very cleanly when the voltage drops below a set point, that's one reason. The other reason is I found cool buck/boost converter that has some features I wanted to play with. That's honestly the real reason.
Panels put out pretty constant voltage, but variable current. That's the role of the super capacitors, to accumulate charge when the light is dim, still 5v but an amperage below the minimum needed for the pump. Did I understand that part correctly?