He didn't mention how he hooked up the water source. Does it need to be next to a conventional garden hose bib and how can you hide the hose -- or is there another way?
Add water to the bottom part of the fountain (where the pump sits). The pump recirculates the water. When the steam if water things out-add more water, this is the result of evaporation.
@@amunford1 LOL, yes I know. I am going to want a self-filling water line with leveler, not having to add water once or more daily as it will evaporate in no time in the sun and triple digit heat with an overnight low of 95º.
I am trying to get an old "boy with pottery" pouring water into three large cement "shells". Never done this before, but Roger makes this look so easy.....no plumbing. Hope I can duplicate this with the fountain I have to work with. Love this simple video. Does Home Depot have that solar thingy?
Sounds like i have the same fountain in my yard! Its old, was already there when i moved in. No pump with it and definitely not level. Hope you had some luck! Gonna try to make mine work, too. 🤞
Loll that “hey it works” got me balling lol
Love this Video. Very helpful Can you please tell me where I can buy that pump
where do I get the pump and solar panel. any links to it?
That’s what I wanted to know too
first pump he showed had the ground prong removed from the electrical plug...very unsafe especially outdoors with water involved.
I didn't know there were solar-powered fountains. Great idea! There was no way to hide the electrical cord from a traditional fountain for me. Thanks!
Can you tell me the make and model number of the pump you're using?
that's the ugliest fountain I have ever seen, serenity now! serenity now!
And! Ugly,pretty whatever....try this DID YOU LEARN ANYTHING?....it’s freakin principle?
He was being extra af.... like he was building a space ship 😂😂😂😂
I’ve been looking for a solar pump, Where is the solar pump from?
He didn't mention how he hooked up the water source. Does it need to be next to a conventional garden hose bib and how can you hide the hose -- or is there another way?
Add water to the bottom part of the fountain (where the pump sits). The pump recirculates the water. When the steam if water things out-add more water, this is the result of evaporation.
@@amunford1 LOL, yes I know. I am going to want a self-filling water line with leveler, not having to add water once or more daily as it will evaporate in no time in the sun and triple digit heat with an overnight low of 95º.
why is the end always cut off?
All that work for something that will always look like a wet block of cement.
What’s the name or link to the pump ? Anyone ???
Would of been nice to see it working .I guess ill never know the power of the sun
Would HAVE. Would of is not a thing.
My aunt had a pretty big marble fountain that got stolen last year, piece by piece.
😑
...how?...
@@vr-wx9tn Like she said: piece by piece.
Wetrock wetlips
Why does the intro music sound different
He’s such a gentleman lol
Very nice, May I know the manufacturer and the model of the solar panel? Thanks
Hello
I am trying to get an old "boy with pottery" pouring water into three large cement "shells". Never done this before, but Roger makes this look so easy.....no plumbing. Hope I can duplicate this with the fountain I have to work with. Love this simple video. Does Home Depot have that solar thingy?
Sounds like i have the same fountain in my yard! Its old, was already there when i moved in. No pump with it and definitely not level. Hope you had some luck! Gonna try to make mine work, too. 🤞
If I put that fountain in my back yard it would devalue my home. It’s that ugly.
"Wack it" like it when you hear it
I'm gonna take and post a comment. I'm gonna take and use the keyboard to type it out.
Lol Karen 😂 Was probably complaining the entire time off camera
An ugly fountain
That's what the homeowner wants, that's what they get.
Jarid Gaming Ugly for you but if the homeowner likes it, let them be. Stick to your gaming.
Why not just pour cement?
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this is so wrong....