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The sun has to hit some portion of it for it to work. The flow gets weaker if in partial shade. It does work pretty well in full sunlight the spray goes about 2 feet high
By mindio on May 10, 2018
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By l***V
December 14, 2017
This pump has great lift and really puts on a show when attached to its various fountain heads. I am using it for a small waterfall. The solar panel is large and does need to be mounted on something sturdy. As noted in the description, it only works when it is sunny. My only problem was that it doesn't have a built in filter.
By Susan H
November 10, 2017
By Robert J Cunningham
November 9, 2017
The solar panel and the water pump are nicely matched in terms of solar power production and pump electric consumption. The pump has a series of alternative nozzles that yield various sprays. I've had it working for only a week. My concern is that there appears to be no way to clean the pump if it gets clogged with various pond detritus. We'll see soon. By the way, the little stand that comes with the solar panel is nicely designed, offering three different angles to catch the sun's rays. Not bad.
By Marvin murakami
October 19, 2017
I'm using this unit in a water barrel and it sprays up the perfect amount of water for it. I can't however understand why another one or two pieces of extension tube isn't included to help lift the spray disc higher. I have to set the pump on top of glass container but the problem still exists where if the water level drops just three inches the pump may suffer damage from being exposed to air. Also you must make sure the solar panel is totally unobstructed because if a shadow covers it for just one or two seconds the pump shuts off and even in full sun, it takes it ten to fifteen minutes to turn back on. One reviewer said you have to glue the spray disc on but that isn't true. I can understand why he thought that because I consider myself a pretty strong guy and I have to press extremely firmly for the disc to snap on the only one short extension piece that's included.
By Holly A. Lenz
October 18, 2017
I have had this pump for nine months. It has been rarely working the last few of months and is currently not working at all. Not sure what the issue is. It is winter, but we still get a lot of sun around here. I will probably buy a new pump in the Spring if I can't get this one working again. The pump worked great during the Summer and Fall whenever the sun hit directly on the panel. Much easier than trying to wire electricity to the pond. I'd recommend getting a filter box for the pump to extend it's life and keep the pool cleaner.
By L.A.R.
October 15, 2017
By Logan
October 10, 2017
This is very simple to use and it works pretty well. You just need to set the solar pump anywhere in sunlight, chose the fountain nozzle you want, and then suction cup the pump inside of your garden pond. This can put out a decent size spout of water, but is very sensitive to how much sunlight there is. Keep in mind that on a very cloudy day, there may be little to no water coming out, because this has no battery or form of external power. Overall, I was happy with how it worked and I got it set up in seconds.
By katherine gray
September 27, 2017
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September 26, 2017
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By Susan B. Crafty
September 18, 2017
I love this little pump! It has totally exceeded my expectations for a solar water pump in more ways than one. At first when I opened it I thought I had got the wrong one because well - it's not just small, its down right tiny! Especially compared to my small plug in one, I use for my dogs water bowl. But like they say - good things come in small packages - this tiny pump comes with its own fountain heads and extensions. If you are creative enough and willing to take the time you can rig a "spitter hose" onto it as well and still achieve a nice fountain height of at least 12" - 14". I have a very open area where I placed the panel so as the sun moves more over head the fountain does get stronger, with a fountain height of 18" - 24". But as the sun moves away or if clouds roll in, you will notice a decrease in the flow of the fountain and in the height of the water shooting out. To help keep the filter clean longer I purchased some ceramic pellets used in fresh water fish tanks and positioned the pump in small clear plastic food container, I then placed the pellets in the mesh bag that they came with, and put the bag in front of the intake opening, then added decorative rocks over the top for stability and camouflage. My pond is about 75 Gal. (it started out as cut out tire project and took on a live of its own. That's why I say about 75 Gal. - its definitely more but I'm not sure how much) but this little pump is a champ! This was my first attempt at creating any kind of water feature/fish pond thing ever - and I could not have achieved what I did without this little guy! If you are looking for an inexpensive way to create a water feature or small fish pond in your yard or garden then I highly recommend this solar water pump.
By anonymous
September 17, 2017
omg, i so love this. my wonderful husband made a fountain and this works very well. its in sunshine for about 6-8 hours aday. and i so enjoy how this works. comes on when sun hits it and goes off when sun goes down. pushes enough water up the tubing he made and lifts it enough to push thru a faucet, the more sunshine the more power it gives off. im so glad i went with this one. not one bit problem other than to much power, but who cares if theres to much power, cause makes it work better pushes it thru the tubing better. as you can see the water come out very nice.
By jean ackley
September 15, 2017
Works much better than others I have bought. Yes, you have to have full sun for it to run but when it does it pumps very well. Have it elevated just a couple of feet but could do much more. Love the metal frame, very sturdy and can adjust to where you get the most sun at. For solar it does the job above and beyond. We have a community garden with no electricity and have tried others and this does the job without having to be there all the time. Gold fish love it!
By A PC Nerd
September 14, 2017
After purchasing a smaller version and being disappointed by its flow rate (even in full sunshine) I opted to go LARGE with the Anself 12v 5W solar setup. On taking it out of the box and dumping the pump into a 4 inch water basin, the whole family was impressed by the immediate fountain pushing at least 10" with the default spray head. I did change all spray heads to see the differences - I found them hard to pop out off the supplied head - and was impressed by all the variations. I did note that the more holes in the spray head the more the water tended to combine in the spray and end up looking like a single tower, but even still, we were all impressed. This was purchased for my son to set up a water fall feature on a set of old plant pots - I will add a further review if the pump does not meet expectations, but early indications are that it will work perfectly. Oh, forgot the mention the lights - very nice but only a limited lead length so I think these may get buried in the waterfall set up, but they were a bonus to the plans anyway, so no harm no fould
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