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Default Solar Water Features Bring Benefits To Your Garden

Solar water features have never been so popular, as people have seen
for themselves the benefits of using solar power to power electric
water pumps at friend's gardens and at garden centres.

Using photovalvic solar cell technology, sun is converted into
electricity which powers a small pump that can create fountains,
cascades etc. Only five years ago the range of water features was
limited and the solar panels were at least twice the size of solar
panels today, and were less efficent in turning sun into electric
power.

The 'iconic' solar water feature which many of you will have seen is
the Solar Terracotta Cascade, which is a few small dishes that are
placed on a wire rack that surrounds a bowl. The water is pumped up to
the top dish and lets gravity do the rest as the water flows over in
the next dish below which continues until reaching the base bowl, from
where water is taken and pumped up to the top dish. A simple but very
effective process, which creates the relaxing sound of continuous
running water.
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