AEO AP3SP2.5 Solar Panel & Air Pump KIT is designed to boots oxygen levels in outdoor ponds and fountains to keep fish or other aquatics healthy. Perfect aerator for your garden projects of infuse oxygen into pond, aquariums, aquaculture, hydroponics, bubbleponics, etc. Solar Powered Air Pump works only under sunlight. It will stop running at night, and then automatically turn on when sun comes up. Recommended maximum pond size up to 800 gallons. However, the amount of oxygen water can hold is dependent upon atmospheric pressure, salinity and temperature. Water can hold less oxygen as altitude and temperature increases.
Product Features
- Solar energy powered, energy-saving and environmentally friendly
- Optimal oxygen level and keeps fish and pond-life healthy
- Rippling effect of air bubbles Prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs
- Helps keep your pond clean and algae free
- Oxygenate your garden pond during the warm summer months when the water oxygen levels are low
An impressive little pump when paired with the right panel. An impressive little pump. I’m unsure of it’s longevity, but out of the box it’s great. I see a 10 watt panel recommended but I would go with the “ACOPOWER® 15Watt 15W Polycrystalline Photovoltaic PV Solar Panel Module 12v Battery Charging ” panel. It produces 22v and the pump can take 24 so your getting a much higher performance. It has a higher amp output as well so the pump will start more easily. Saying that, paired with that panel it needs a fair amount of sun (slight…
Take care of it and will last you years. Lets begin, I purchased this product 4 yrs ago along with a 100w solar panel. The pump was working fine until I opened the pump where the impeller is and the ceramic shaft broke. I hadn’t noticed right away after the cleaning until I came home after a sunny day and the water wasn’t flowing. I pulled it out of the water to check for noise and the pump was hot! Meaning the amps from the solar panel were high enough to heat the plastic. Luckily I caught it in time to prevent damage. I tried to…
Small but so far so good… So far so good as long as your not expecting or trying to do to much. I’m trying my first solar panel system, didn’t want to burn another electric line, sometimes I’m no sure if I should have just done it but this has been interesting and fun. Ok, so I’m trying to power a “small” fountain, believe this 410 gph pump isn’t going to do a whole lot, and I have to assume those #’s are based on the 24 volt side of things, my 30 watt panel barely…
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