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peachybabe | 23:21 Tue 12th Jul 2016 | Home & Garden
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Elderly mum bought me a very expensive solar powered water feature as a thank you present (a water mill). Not really my taste, but I am grateful. Problem is that it only works if the sun shines very brightly directly on to the solar panel. The pump pushes the water up a flexible pipe to the top of the wheel and sets the wheel going (about 6 inches). Can anyone recommend a new pump for me to buy? Must remain solar as there is no power socket nearby. I have cheap solar lights that charge better! Ta ever so!
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I suspect the problem lies with the solar panel not providing enough power, rather than with the pump. I think you need to get your mum to complain about it; not easy, I know, with a present but I'd have no problem if it were my daughter I'd bought a faulty present for.
ditto ^^ alas solar anything in this country never too successful....perhaps exchange for a nice sculpture....
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Thanks both. If I tell Mum that it doesn't really do the job, she will be very disappointed. I don't want to hurt her as she was so excited that she had got me something that I wanted. I wonder. Would a small solar pond pump work any better?
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there IS a guarantee for success with this ??
The issue with solar is often as you have described....ie not enough sun. The netter kind of bits of kit for the UK have got the solar panel on a cable so you can place it in the best position for getting sun which may not be where you want the ornament.
^^^ I agree with the comments above. The best position for the panel will be as high as possible (to avoid sitting in the shade for much of the day) and South-facing. And, of course, 12 hours of sun each day would help!
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My garden is south facing and I have the solar panel in an area with no shade, on top of 6' fence. Think I might just have to get a hamster to power it!!

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