How to Create a Functioning Solar
Fountain
The main attraction of
a solar fountain is that it can run by itself. You do not have
to worry about the mains supply cutting out because it will run
indefinitely.
The danger
with having any mechanical device in the garden is safety. If
you have pets or children, you will be very conscious of
electrical wires. You cannot be watching them all the while,
and there is the constant danger that dogs will chew through a
wire, or children will let their curiosity get the better of
them, and try to see how the fountain works. A solar fountain
does not carry this danger.
A solar
fountain is a solid state piece of machinery. The power source
is a solar cell, mounted on the side of the fountain to provide
a safe and reliable stream of energy. The whole solar fountain
will be built as a solid piece. So there will be no reason to
open up the device or have access to the inside, ensuring that
the power source is sealed.
With water fountains supplied from the mains,
there is always the danger of water leaking through, and
the constant worry of maintenance. Solar fountains cut out
a lot of this misery. If the voltage is low, the solar
cell can supply enough power to run it. Maintenance
problems only usually come from high voltage devices, fed
from a main's cable. A solar fountain will rarely need an
engineer to come out and fix it, making it cheaper in the
long run.
The main attraction of having a solar fountain
in the garden is the effect it can bring. People love the
sight of running water, and this alone can enhance the
interest in even the dullest gardens. It is the main
attraction that catches the eye, as people are always
drawn to light reflected off moving water.
At night a solar fountain comes into it’s own.
Few people can fail to be impressed with the effects of
light playing on a fountain. A good quality solar fountain
will store its access power during the day to keep the
water flowing at night. You can sit and watch the solar
fountain, knowing it will run all by itself.
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