Solar Pond Equipment Provides Power Without High Utility Costs
Many home owners truly want to take care of their outdoor water ponds but are reluctant to install a lot of devices due to their cost of operations. In order to cut back on the cost of maintaining a pond, many are turning the solar pond equipment to take advantage of the sun and reduce their electric bills. From heaters and fountains to filters and lighting, solar pond equipment is available to help maintain a pond in proper fashion without running up utility costs.
In addition to having no utility costs associated with operations, solar pond equipment can also be installed without the need to extend power lines to the pond from the house or nearby source. There will no extension cords traveling across the yard and no ditches to dig into which power lines are placed below the surface. Unlike electric powered devices, solar pond equipment does not prevent a danger to outdoor animals and curious children that may decide to play around with the equipment.
On the downside, the initial cost of solar pond equipment may be higher than other types of devices but the saving on electricity will provide a pay back over a few short years. Additionally, the pond area in which the devices are located needs to have six to eight hours of southern exposure, meaning no shade, each day the equipment is being operated.
Some Devices Depend On Internal Batteries
Outdoor lights have been around for a while, as driveway and sidewalk markers those that are powered by solar energy are rapidly becoming more popular. Using them around and, in some instances in the pond, this type of solar pond equipment offers an ease of installation as well as zero energy cost to operate. Ponds located in remote areas of the yard can have illumination along the edges, under the water or even by waterfalls and fountains located in or by the pond.
While many ponds will have access to direct sunlight, many pieces of solar pond equipment have internal batteries that charge during the daylight and the batteries operate the equipment at night or on cloudy days. Solar pond equipment used during the day and night, such as filters or water pumps for fountains and waterfalls can operate by the power of the sun during the day while the batteries are charged for use after dark, allowing the equipment to be operated nearly 24-hours a day with no cost to the homeowner.