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Solar Fountain with Panel Water Pump for Bird Bath Solar Panel Kit Outdoor Fountain for Outdoor Small Pond, Patio Garden and Fish Tank
⛲ PREMIUM QUALITY SOLAR POWERED BIRDBATH KIT – Crafted to perfection made of a highly efficient solar panel (1.8W) that is functional and provides 20,000 hours of lifespan. Plus, belt in brush-less motor with lower power consumption and will last longer compared to the ordinary solar fountain birdbath. In addition, it has no electric outlet or external battery, so it’s not only easy to use but also safe for your feathered friends.
⛲ ENERGY SAVING FISH AND BIRD BATH FOUNTAIN – Help keep up a safe, fresh and healthy bathing environment for fish and birds and using sunlight energy on the panel. Enable birders to be ready to offer a cool drink or quick dip to their backyard birds without accidental harm. Great for bird bath, fish tank, small pond, pool and garden decoration, water circulation for oxygen which makes your yard looks cozy and inviting.
⛲ CONVENIENT & FUNCTIONAL WITH 4 KINDS OF SPRAY HEADS – Pump will start working in 3 seconds once exposed to sufficient sunlight. It comes with fitting accessories and 4 types of sprinkler heads for different water flows and water heights to prevent water splashing. Max water height: 70cm (27.6inch), Cord Length: 9.5Ft. Max water area: 150cm (59 inch). The height of water depends on the strength of the sunlight.
⛲ ECO-FRIENDLY & POWERED BY SUNLIGHT ENERGY – Nothing is more reassuring when you know that you’re using a garden fountain pump without running cost for electricity. This not only benefits you in a financial sense but also safe and less impact on the environment. These solar fountain pumps can be used almost anywhere at home (backyard, garden, patio, pool and much more), as long as there is enough sun.
⛲ AWESOME VALUE WIRELESS WATER FOUNTAIN FOR OUTDOOR – Our birdbath kit comes with 1.8 W solar panel, pump, 9.5ft cord and sprinkler heads. We are so confident in the quality of our Bird Bath Solar Panel Kit and we are always ready to discuss your concerns. In case you’re unhappy with your purchase of our fountain accessories, just email us!
Additional information
Item Weight
14.1 ounces
Package Dimensions
7.56 x 5.08 x 1.73 inches
Country of Origin
China
color
Black
Style
MODERN
Finish
Coated
Material
Plastic
Shape
Rectangular
Power Source
Solar Powered
Item Package Quantity
1
Special Features
No battery needed, Easy set up, Easy to use, Solar Powered
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
5 reviews for Solar Fountain with Panel Water Pump for Bird Bath Solar Panel Kit Outdoor Fountain for Outdoor Small Pond, Patio Garden and Fish Tank
Rated 5 out of 5
Jenn –
This is NOT a paid review!!
This little fountain is awesome!
My test to see how well it worked: I attached the tip I wanted, suctioned it to a bread pan, filled with water (covering the pump but not the tip) and the minute I stepped outside to try it the water started to spray.
My findings: A) If the sun hides behind a cloud or a panel is covered (I did with my finger to test) it stops but as soon as the panel is back in full exposure this bad boy kicks up again. B) It does drain your pan of water pretty quickly unless it’s set up in a wide enough base to continually recycle through, a birdbath would be perfect size to prevent the pump being out of water – which will destroy it. C) Plus, it’s solar so not adding to a bill or wasting resources (the water will be drunk by the cats~ this will give it flow)
So worth it, going to buy another! It looks so cool, I can’t wait for the little area I bought it for to be set up. My kitten is a weirdo and loves it when the water sprays up as I’m filling the water bowl, she’s going to love it!
Edit 3.13.20: my outside area is set up. Today I submerged the pump in about a foot of water. It’s giving perfect flow to keep the water fresh for my cats. I’ll eventually build a better (as in actual) fountain but for now it’s pretty dang perfect!
Edit: 6.4.20 One of my units stopped working. I cleaned the area it was in, making sure the pump had no chance of running when out of water. I put everything back together and nothing. I reached out to CS to see if thry had any suggestions. Before they had an opportunity to respond I decided to take a wet cloth to the solar panel (I wipe in down every couple of days from the dust build up in my area) and it immediately started up again. This was about 4 weeks ago. Still pumping strong!
Rated 5 out of 5
ladybird53 –
Used the solar pump for small garden fountain. Unit works perfectly.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. Barrios –
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This little solar pump was just the ticket for a DIY solar birdbath and wildlife fountain that I designed. Get a plastic ‘barrel’ planter for the reservoir … drill a large enough hole in the side, near the top, to feed the tiny pump through. Position the pump in the bottom of the ‘barrel’ with the power cord going out through a drilled hole in the side of the barrel – near the top – to the solar panel (which I clipped to an ornamental wire flower). Then take a large planter tray, drill a hole in the center for a length of clear plastic tubing to come up through … this is your fountain. The tray simply fits over the top of the ‘barrel’. Add some small rocks, gravel and twigs for birds to land on. Now, to maintain a constant water level in the tray, use the small funnel that came with the pump as a ‘return’. The water comes up through the tube, fills the tray, and depending on how high/low you position the return funnel, the water will stay at that level. Filling the reservoir every few days is easy … just use your garden hose to fill the top tray, with the water draining through the funnel to the reservoir. When the reservoir is full, it will start to come out that side hole where the power cord feeds out. Anyway, it works great.
Rated 4 out of 5
PinkAngel1229 –
I purchased three of these for making bee and butterfly watering stations. They are mostly fine, you just have to make sure that the solar panel is in bright blinding sun at all times for it to actually work. If you have the slightest cloud shade the sun, or if it is hazy at all, it will stop flowing and go to a slow burp where it upchucks a tiny bit of water every few seconds. I still think it is worth buying.
@ Barbara Richardson – ID is inside dimension and OD is outside dimension. I recently bought tubing to go on mine and it was 3/8″ ID/1/2″ OD tubing. Hope this is helpful to someone.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jenn –
I bought this for a bird bath in my garden. I love birds so I want to make sure there’s a bird oasis in my yard. Having a bird bath with just standing water wasn’t cutting it but my bird bath isn’t anywhere near a power source, so solar power was my only option. I went through a million different options but decided on this one.
I just got the pump today and as soon as I walked outside with it, before I even took off the covering on the panel, it started right up. I live on the Atlantic coast in Florida which means it’s usually super sunny here but there is always a coastal breeze… that being said, I didn’t put any of the attachments on the pump because it would literally just blow the water out of the bird bath. I’m ok with using it without the attachments because it still makes a lovely water moving type noise that birds love, keeps the mosquitoes at bay because the water isn’t stagnant, and still looks great.
The pump definitely only works in direct sun, noticed it slows almost to a stop when a cloud passes over. Still kind of sputters though. On the plus side, the cord is long enough to move around the panel as needed. I knew this ahead of time so it’s not a negative in my book.
I’ve been having trouble attracting warblers in my yard, they seem to just fly right over and head to my neighbors tree, BUT I’m so excited because about 30 minutes after I started the pump up one kept coming to check out the fountain! They haven’t landed yet but I know have high hopes. Yay!
Jenn –
This is NOT a paid review!!
This little fountain is awesome!
My test to see how well it worked:
I attached the tip I wanted, suctioned it to a bread pan, filled with water (covering the pump but not the tip) and the minute I stepped outside to try it the water started to spray.
My findings:
A) If the sun hides behind a cloud or a panel is covered (I did with my finger to test) it stops but as soon as the panel is back in full exposure this bad boy kicks up again.
B) It does drain your pan of water pretty quickly unless it’s set up in a wide enough base to continually recycle through, a birdbath would be perfect size to prevent the pump being out of water – which will destroy it.
C) Plus, it’s solar so not adding to a bill or wasting resources (the water will be drunk by the cats~ this will give it flow)
So worth it, going to buy another! It looks so cool, I can’t wait for the little area I bought it for to be set up. My kitten is a weirdo and loves it when the water sprays up as I’m filling the water bowl, she’s going to love it!
Edit 3.13.20: my outside area is set up. Today I submerged the pump in about a foot of water. It’s giving perfect flow to keep the water fresh for my cats. I’ll eventually build a better (as in actual) fountain but for now it’s pretty dang perfect!
Edit: 6.4.20 One of my units stopped working. I cleaned the area it was in, making sure the pump had no chance of running when out of water. I put everything back together and nothing. I reached out to CS to see if thry had any suggestions. Before they had an opportunity to respond I decided to take a wet cloth to the solar panel (I wipe in down every couple of days from the dust build up in my area) and it immediately started up again. This was about 4 weeks ago. Still pumping strong!
ladybird53 –
Used the solar pump for small garden fountain. Unit works perfectly.
L. Barrios –
The media could not be loaded.
This little solar pump was just the ticket for a DIY solar birdbath and wildlife fountain that I designed.
Get a plastic ‘barrel’ planter for the reservoir … drill a large enough hole in the side, near the top, to feed the tiny pump through. Position the pump in the bottom of the ‘barrel’ with the power cord going out through a drilled hole in the side of the barrel – near the top – to the solar panel (which I clipped to an ornamental wire flower). Then take a large planter tray, drill a hole in the center for a length of clear plastic tubing to come up through … this is your fountain. The tray simply fits over the top of the ‘barrel’. Add some small rocks, gravel and twigs for birds to land on.
Now, to maintain a constant water level in the tray, use the small funnel that came with the pump as a ‘return’. The water comes up through the tube, fills the tray, and depending on how high/low you position the return funnel, the water will stay at that level. Filling the reservoir every few days is easy … just use your garden hose to fill the top tray, with the water draining through the funnel to the reservoir. When the reservoir is full, it will start to come out that side hole where the power cord feeds out.
Anyway, it works great.
PinkAngel1229 –
I purchased three of these for making bee and butterfly watering stations. They are mostly fine, you just have to make sure that the solar panel is in bright blinding sun at all times for it to actually work. If you have the slightest cloud shade the sun, or if it is hazy at all, it will stop flowing and go to a slow burp where it upchucks a tiny bit of water every few seconds. I still think it is worth buying.
@ Barbara Richardson – ID is inside dimension and OD is outside dimension. I recently bought tubing to go on mine and it was 3/8″ ID/1/2″ OD tubing. Hope this is helpful to someone.
Jenn –
I bought this for a bird bath in my garden. I love birds so I want to make sure there’s a bird oasis in my yard. Having a bird bath with just standing water wasn’t cutting it but my bird bath isn’t anywhere near a power source, so solar power was my only option. I went through a million different options but decided on this one.
I just got the pump today and as soon as I walked outside with it, before I even took off the covering on the panel, it started right up. I live on the Atlantic coast in Florida which means it’s usually super sunny here but there is always a coastal breeze… that being said, I didn’t put any of the attachments on the pump because it would literally just blow the water out of the bird bath. I’m ok with using it without the attachments because it still makes a lovely water moving type noise that birds love, keeps the mosquitoes at bay because the water isn’t stagnant, and still looks great.
The pump definitely only works in direct sun, noticed it slows almost to a stop when a cloud passes over. Still kind of sputters though. On the plus side, the cord is long enough to move around the panel as needed. I knew this ahead of time so it’s not a negative in my book.
I’ve been having trouble attracting warblers in my yard, they seem to just fly right over and head to my neighbors tree, BUT I’m so excited because about 30 minutes after I started the pump up one kept coming to check out the fountain! They haven’t landed yet but I know have high hopes. Yay!