i’m building a pond/waterfall in my backyard. i need to utilize use solar force for my force source. ?
i would like the next to rush off of the solar power:
1) involuntary and automatic lighting (dusk to sunup)
2) waterfall pump (switch)
3) perhaps a ceiling fan
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January 28, 2010 at 12:22 am
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January 28, 2010
By x4 and Ruby
For the automatic light you need a solar day/night controller.
For the water pump you need a DC pump and switch – grundfos or lorentz pumps are really good
The ceiling fan will need an inverter to power it.
Hope all that helped.
By pondlady
Solar powered pond pumps are not yet perfected. Often they work for a very short time and more times, they do not work at all. Run your pump off a 12 volt battery or regular electricity.