If you have a very large pond, I doubt it would be economically worthwhile to put together a solar pump. I suspect the ones on the market are very small.
I don’t know of any need for a powered filter… usually, as far as I know, the pump pushes the water thru the filter… so if it’s strong enuff, the water moves thru ….. a bio-filter is the usual way for solar pumps…. here’s a site with ’stuff’…
as you look all this over, you may find that the cost of the equipment makes having electrical hookups relevant…. and a whole lot simpler…..
My room mate builds these garden pools. He said it is indeed the pumps that are operated by solar panels. He is not convinced they are cost effective yet as the panels are not the best. Just his opinion.
I would say research them thoroughly before making a decision.
At least this gives you a start of where to look and what to look for.
yes they sell solor powered filters and even solor powered lights for your pond. do a google search, and do a ebay search and get an idea of what they look like.
aquariums and large gardening stores should carry them
Solar pump technology is improving yearly. Oase now makes solar pumps that I get few, if any, complaints about. They do not make pumps that push hundreds of gallons per hour of water yet, but I think the day is coming. The pump draws the water through a filter if you choose to have one.
December 13th, 2008 at 5:16 am
–http://www.bizrate.com/watergarden_irrigationsupplies/products__keyword–solar+pond__lp–1__sfsk–2.html
Good luck!
December 16th, 2008 at 1:58 pm
If you have a very large pond, I doubt it would be economically worthwhile to put together a solar pump. I suspect the ones on the market are very small.
December 18th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
I don’t know of any need for a powered filter… usually, as far as I know, the pump pushes the water thru the filter… so if it’s strong enuff, the water moves thru ….. a bio-filter is the usual way for solar pumps…. here’s a site with ’stuff’…
as you look all this over, you may find that the cost of the equipment makes having electrical hookups relevant…. and a whole lot simpler…..
December 19th, 2008 at 1:55 am
My room mate builds these garden pools. He said it is indeed the pumps that are operated by solar panels. He is not convinced they are cost effective yet as the panels are not the best. Just his opinion.
I would say research them thoroughly before making a decision.
At least this gives you a start of where to look and what to look for.
December 19th, 2008 at 9:45 pm
yes they sell solor powered filters and even solor powered lights for your pond. do a google search, and do a ebay search and get an idea of what they look like.
aquariums and large gardening stores should carry them
December 20th, 2008 at 8:12 am
Solar pump technology is improving yearly. Oase now makes solar pumps that I get few, if any, complaints about. They do not make pumps that push hundreds of gallons per hour of water yet, but I think the day is coming. The pump draws the water through a filter if you choose to have one.