Smart Solar Sunjet 300 W Solar powered pump with battery backup and illumination. Suitable for use in garden ponds.
Why we like it:
This quirky little Frog water fountain from Smart Solar provides a pleasant trickling of water on hot sunny days. As the sun's rays hit the solar panel the ceramic frog begins to spray water from it's mouths into the lily shapped bowl. The frog fountain creates a relaxing atmosphere in your garden while you while away long summer afternoons.
Smart Solar Sunjet 300 W Solar powered pump has battery backup allowing it to run at night or in cloudy conditions if it has suffcient charge.
Features:
- Use in your pond or create a water feature using your own container
- Pump fitted with suckers for bottom mounting or can be used with the float in deeper water
- Battery provides backup power during dull weather conditions or runs the pump completely at night provided it is sufficiently charged
- Battery capacity for over 6 hours operation with illumination
- 2 x white LEDs automatically switch on at night using a light sensor
- 10 ft : 3 m cable to solar panel provides location flexibility
- Low voltage water pump with filter
- Provides water oxygenation and circulation
- 3 different fountain heads to change fountain effect
- Maximum fountain height up to 20” : 50cm (jet fountain head)
- No operating costs
Technical Specification
Solar Panel:
Battery:
Voltage: 4.8 V
- Capacity: 1000 mAh
Pump
Voltage: 4-12 V
- Flow Rate: 215 l/h
Frequently asked questions
How do I get my pump apart to clean it?
Pull the pump away from the float. Hold the pump with the label facing you so you can read it. Pull the bottom off gently where the arrow heads meet the pump, without pulling the foam. When the bottom is removed the propeller is visible and all can be cleaned from here. Replace all the parts and push the pump back onto the float.
How do I get my pump apart to clean it?
Pull the pump away from the Lily. Pull the pump in half at the seam. The filter is now visible to gently remove and clean. Replace the filter back into the pump. To clean the propeller gently rotate the funnel to release the casing and remove the propeller to clean. Replace all the parts and push the two halves of the pump back together. Re-attach to the float.
My pump has stopped working. What do I do?
Clean the pump as directed above. Make sure the solar panels on the float are cleaned and positioned in direct sunshine. Check that the wire is in good condition and connected. Make sure the tube running between the pump and up through the float fountain is clear from dirt and debris.