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Title: Solar powered fountain question
Post by: elhuerto on June 29, 2011, 19:36:14
When I put in the pond last Summer I bought a solar powered fountain 500 litres / hour. Worked fine but was a tad weak so also got a 1000 litre / hour. Soon afterwards the first one stopped working and today the newer one has also stopped. They get quite a lot of action, about 12 hours a day at the moment. As I don't know if it's a problem with the panel or the motor, does anyone know if it is problematic to connect the smaller panel to the larger pump ior vice-versa or any other suggestions for finding out where the problem lies?

Cheers
Title: Re: Solar powered fountain question
Post by: elhuerto on June 30, 2011, 09:09:46
I tried changing the panels and pumps over and no dice  :(

Does anyone have any experience in trying to fix solar pumps?

I noticed the fish this morning were on the surface getting air (as if they were feeding) so I'm concerned I'm going to lose them
Title: Re: Solar powered fountain question
Post by: Digeroo on June 30, 2011, 09:14:24
Can  you buy those tablet for putting oxygen into water while you sort out the problems?
Title: Re: Solar powered fountain question
Post by: elhuerto on June 30, 2011, 09:49:30
Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't realize those existed til this morning when searching on oxygeniastion. I can't get them round here unfortunately and buying online may be too late. For the time being I've set up the hose with a fine spray but any other suggestions are welcome.
Title: Re: Solar powered fountain question
Post by: Chrispy on June 30, 2011, 11:26:03
I have never used or fixed a solar fountain so i may be barking up the wrong tree here.

Does it have a battery, that keeps it going while the sun is in? If so, then this could be a thing to check first as they are quite common to fail if it gets overcharged.
Title: Re: Solar powered fountain question
Post by: elhuerto on June 30, 2011, 12:29:32
Thanks but it doesn't have a battery. It's been really hot here this week, up to 38ºC so I'm wondering if the pump has died. If that's the case it's a bit of a bummer as it's gonna be like this til September.
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