PONDO 90cm Pond Waterfall, Waterfall Blade with 7 Colour LED
PONDO 90cm Pond Waterfall, Waterfall Blade with 7 Colour LED Lights and Remote Control, Acrylic Garden Waterfall Set, Waterfall Fountain for Outdoor Garden Pond Decoration.
PONDO WAERFALL
High quality material
Easy to clean, resistant to corrosion and oxidation, it offers strength and durability with a long service life.
With LED strip
You can turn on the lights at night and use the remote to control the color of the lights, there are 7 different colors to choose from, adding a decorative touch to your pond or swimming pool.
Multiple usage scenarios
Suggestions for use – To avoid scale deposits, we recommend using a filter to keep the water clean. Please do not use sea water or salt water.
Dimensions: | 101 x 31.6 x 21.2 cm; 5.4 Kilograms |
Manufacture: | EasternOasis |
Dimensions: | 101 x 31.6 x 21.2 cm; 5.4 Kilograms |
Very good size waterfall, but pipe fittings are not readily available.
Getting the connection was the hardest part of it had to get a rubber elbow then a reducer then a horsetail but once do it looks impressive at nigh
Received it but not attempted to fit yet.Can anyone tell me if theirs came with any fittings for the LED lights ? It just slotts in and tips in its slot .there are no fitting instructions with the product . Can anyone help ?
This waterfall is really easy to fit and looks very effective when its dark.
I bought this on a bit of a whim to add a water feature to my new garden. Every step of the way was suck it and see. Didn’t know what size pump, how it fit, what size hose. When it came I was confused with the adapters, the female attachment seemed pretty useless (but I might have missed something) so I measured the male thread and ordered a spout type fitting that I could push inside a hose. Think I went for 32mm hose in end but I’m sure smaller diameter would work as well. I had to buy a pump and then got it rigged up in a bucket to see how it worked and was pleasantly surprised. The flow is nice and smooth. Anyway I got a reservoir and rigged it up on to a wall temporarily to see how it looked and I’m going to install Cladding over top of it to hide pipes and wires and I think it will look great. I’ll try to post photos once complete. Thing is I’ve spent the same again on a reservoir and then again on a pump it to buy a kit was probably the same. I’ve put a socket adjacent controlled by a switch so I can turn it on and off from the house.
Ive surrounded it by wooden battens and will bond it to wall using a suitable sealant.
I am hoping the acrylic keeps clear and free of algae etc but I think you could probably get a bottle brush in to keep giving it a wipe.
Looking forward to seeing the end result.
I used this product for a water fall for my fish pond and it looks absolutely amazing