I lived in a house with well water. A new submersible pump blew fuses until a plumber narrowed the inline valve slowing water flow. I believe the well filled at a slow rate so it quickly ran dry. It was only 30 feet below cellar floor and I think only replenished at a gallon or two per minute. That's a reason for slowing pump speed.
Check how your ballast (storage) tank is performing. It's supposed to be partly filled with air under pressure, probably 20 to 50 lbs. This is also the pressure inside your system of pipes. Water is admitted to the tank under pump pressure. Somewhere a sensor reacts to the pressure ups and downs. It starts the pump and shuts it off. Making changes affects how your equipment interacts. You may only need to partially shade the solar panels in order to reduce supply voltage.