A unique design of old European architecture fitted with modern technology, this lion head wall fountain is powered by the sun. An easy to run, self-contained wall fountain, the pump uses solar energy to spill water out of the lion's mouth, creating melodic serenity as the water flows into the deep basin.
To fully operate, this Solar On Demand fountain must be placed in direct sunlight, but is also equipped with a battery pack if you would like to power the fountain at night. On the solar powered mode, the fountain will run directly from solar energy; however, the pump will only work in bright and sunny conditions. On the battery mode, you can power your fountain for up to 4 hours on cloudy days or at night. When the battery power is depleted, the system will automatically change back to solar powered mode and start again when there is sufficient sunlight. You can operate it daily using the battery technology for even performance despite cloudy conditions, or leave your fountain off, charging the batteries for use when you want it. A convenient way to enjoy your fountain even when the sun's not out!
Features:
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Durable Polyresin to withstand any weather conditions.
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Solar panel and pump included
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The solar panel can be placed up to 15' away from the fountain in optimal sun position
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1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty.
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Note: Each fountain may vary in color as no two are exactly the same color.
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16"W x 10"D x 31"H
The lifespan of a battery is generally between 12-18 months, but with repeated charges and discharge cycles the battery's capacity will reduce. If the battery does appear less efficient you can boost charge it by turning it off for 2-3 sunny days to achieve maximum charge. If the boost charge does not help the battery than you will need to replace it. Open the battery cover on the back of the solar panel and replace the batteries with 4 standard AA size rechargeable batteries.
For an additional purchase, an electric battery charger is also available. If there are several cloudy days in a row where the solar panel cannot recharge the batteries fully, you can unplug the solar panel, bring it inside, and plug it into a standard outlet with this battery charger to recharge the batteries.