Thursday, October 30, 2008

The Benefits of Solar Garden Fountains

Solar powered electric appliances find definite place in our homes recently. Many home owners invest into solar powered home appliances, and of course solar fountains. You can see many advantages to having a solar fountain, but there are some disadvantages as well.

How do solar fountains operate?

Usually  solar garden fountains   don't requare much installation. Like other solar powered devices they use solar panels with Photovoltaic (PV) cells to collect energy of the sun. Since a fountain pump doesn't require a lot of energy, the panels are not big.

There are two main types. First are fountains where solar panels are incorporated in the design of the fountain itself. This type is the easiest to install, but you have to make sure that you place your new fountain in a sunny spot otherwise it isn't going to operate properly.

The second type of solar fountain has remote solar panels, which can be positioned several meters away from the fountain. If you chose this type, it doesn't matter whether your fountain is in a sunny or shady spot as long as the panels are exposed to the sun. Most solar fountains with remote panels come with easy to set up mounting system for the panels. As a general rule you can mount them on the wall, use grass stakes to position them on the loan or use a tall wooden stake to put your panel high up above all the plants.

Pros and cons of solar fountains

There are many plus sides of investing into a solar fountain for the garden rather than the electric one. The most obvious advantage is that you don't have to pay for the energy and the environment doesn't suffer. An electric pump won't add much to your energy bill in a day, but if you want your fountain to work all summer, you can save a lot by using sun energy instead of electricity or batteries.

Another advantage is that you are not limited by proximity to a power source when selecting a place for your fountain. This gives you freedom to install your fountain whereever you want. You can place your fountain in the farthest corner from the house, as long as the solar panels are on a sunny spot.

Also solar fountains don't requare much installation work. Fountains with panels built into a body of the fountain don't require any special installation at all. This type is perfect as a solar pond fountain that sprays water from your pond. Since there is no cord the fountain can just float on the surface.

The main downside of a solar powered garden fountain is that it won't work without sunlight. Most pumps will still work on a slightly cloudy day, but if it is really overcast the flow of water will be much less. And, of course, your fountain won't work at night.

Also, it is best to disconnect your fountain in winter. It would work fine on a sunny day without snow, but snow and frost can damage your pump.

1 comment:

Contributing Author said...

I have a garden wall fountain in Arizona and keep it running all year. Would you advise that I take it down during December and January when we may have some frost days? I haven't had any problems to date.