Refer to the tables below to find a suitable solar pump for your concrete fountain.
STEP 1: Determine if you'll be adding a pond.
- No Pond: The distance of the water flow will be from the first tier bowl (closest to the floor) to the fountain top. Refer to the first set of tables.
- Using Pond: The distance of the water flow will be from the floor to the fountain top. Refer to the second set of tables.
STEP 2: Determine if you require a backup battery.
STEP 3: If there are multiple choices, pick the solar pump that suits your budget.
Concrete Fountain (No Pond)
Medium | Solar w/ Panel Only | Incl. Battery |
Lachlan | PondMax PS600 | Reefe RSFB800 or Generic 800 |
Verona | ||
Turin | ||
Vienna | ||
Barosa | ||
Villa | ||
Sienna |
Large | Solar w/ Panel Only | Incl. Battery |
Northbridge | PondMax RSF300 | Reefe RSFB250 or Generic 250 |
Valencia 2T | PondMax PS1700 | |
Earlwood 2T | ||
Mitchell | ||
Monteray 2T | Reefe RSFB1600 | |
Terrace 2T | ||
Catalina 3T | ||
Grenada 3T | ||
Amore |
Extra Large | Solar w/ Panel Only | Incl. Battery |
Amarillo 4T | NA | |
Earlwood 3T |
NA
|
Concrete Fountain w/ Pond
Large | Solar w/ Panel Only | Incl. Battery |
Northbridge | ||
Valencia 2T | ||
Earlwood 2T | ||
Monteray 2T | ||
Terrace 2T | ||
Catalina 3T | ||
Grenada 3T | ||
Amore |
Extra Large | Solar w/ Panel Only | Incl. Battery |
Amarillo 4T |
NA
|
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Earlwood 3T |
NA
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