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Solar water fountain is a great accessory for the beautification of any garden. These fountains are made of two components that are crucial for its proper functioning. The first one is basically the water cascade that controls the flow of water through the fountain. Design of this component is dependant to a large extent on the design of the fountain itself. The features vary based on the style of solar fountain used in the garden.
The second component is the mechanism employed for the working of the fountain cascade. This mechanism allows garden fountains to throw out water through the cascade. This component comprises of submersible water pump and is run by the power supplied through the solar cells. Objective of this component is to make sure that the water is pushed in an upward direction that allows the fountain to function in a proper manner.
This water then flows back into the cascade after being collected from the reservoir. In case of solar powered fountains, the electricity generated for the operating procedure is through the combination of a few solar cells. The number of solar cells is dependant on the size of the fountain. The fountain components are connected to this kind of charging setup through an external attachment. Only requisite for proper functioning of the fountain is the charging of the solar cells and their location at a spot where the sunlight obtained in the garden is maximum.
These fountains powered by solar energy make use of direct sunlight to obtain the necessary electric energy for making sure that they function in a normal manner. Electricity provides the necessary thrust to the water circulating within the fountain. In case of cloudy weather conditions, the water pump will not function as expected since the solar panels will not be able to generate sufficient energy for the functioning of the water fountain cascade.
One drawback for these solar accessories is the fact that there is no provision for storing energy since dissipation and charging action has to happen on a daily basis. Therefore, without enough sunlight these fountains will not work as expected. In order to provide sufficient back up for functioning of these fountains, it would be useful to provide direct ac supply when the solar cells fail to perform on expected lines.
If you are really interested in including a fountain for the beautification of the gardens then there can be nothing better than these solar water fountains due to the simple reason that there is no dependence of direct electricity connection thereby saving a lot of cost for the users. Therefore, users can make use of a clean and natural source of energy to beautify their gardens in the best possible manner.
These solar powered panels are not dangerous since the electricity generated is of minimal levels thereby providing extra safety measures for pets and children in the household. Except for the spot where you need to install the fountain there is absolutely no need to dig the garden in an extensive manner to include electricity cables. |
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