Hanging Bucket Fountain
Having garden water features is a fantastic way to add special character to it. You can get all kinds of water fountains, starting with the love birds, to the dolphins, even the classic cupid fountains are still in style.
Bucket Fountains
Hanging Bucket Fountain
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bucket fountains
A delightful addition to any yard, this hanging bucket looks especially good when surrounded by shrubs. Newcomers to your place may be a bit amazed that you left the water on, yet the bucket never overflows! The classy galvanized bucket is a perfect fit for any garden or patio. The fountain stands 32 inches tall and simple assembly is required. The Fountain Kit Includes: A High Reliability Submersible Pump Requiring Minimal Maintenance. 6 Foot Electrical Cord Allows Flexibility For Electrical Connection To Approved Grounded Source. Shipping size is 24″ x 12″ x 17″ high.
Hanging Bucket Fountain
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Use The Energy From The Sun To Power A Solar Fountain
Article by Jason Calvert
If you want a impressive solar project you can make your own solar fountain in a weekend. Solar fountains are easy enough that you can build it by yourself or with the kids. Let’s go over the basics of this simple process.First, choose your design. Your design may include a several levels or a waterfall, maybe even a geyser and stream. Browse the internet for design ideas to help you better plan the size, shape, and style of your fountain. Another part of your design process is to decide if your solar fountain is going to be permanent or a portable installation.Now you are ready to pick a pump for your solar fountain. You will need to determine the number of gallons per minute and the vertical lift of the water that your pump will need to handle, based on the volume and height of your fountain’s design. A tall large waterfall fountain will require a more powerful pump than a smaller and lower babbling brook design. Choose a model that is designed to be immersed completely in water and runs on direct (DC) current.The amount of sunlight your fountain receives and the energy requirements of your pump will determine the size of the solar panel. If your solar fountain will be located in a shaded area or if you need to pump a large volume of water then you need a larger panel. Of course you can use a smaller panel if you want to slow down the pump, or if your fountain gets lots of direct sunlight every day.Before you connect the pump and solar panel, or install your fountain permanently, assemble the components (if it has several tiers or basins) and hook up the plumbing. It’s a great idea to test for leaks and flow problems. Pour enough water through it, using a bucket or hose, to make sure that it works as intended.If your flow test is successful then it’s time to hook up the solar panels and the pump. You will find that your fountain will speed up and slow down depending on how you position your solar panel. Now that you you’ve tested the system your ready for your final installation. When your done grab a chair and beverage and enjoy your hard work.
J. Calvert is a computer science teacher and solar energy enthusiast. You can make solar panels to power up just about anything. How cool is that? Visit his site Go Earth Energy to learn more about this exciting subject and get started building your own solar energy systems.
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