








ECO-WORTHY Solar Fountain Water Pump Kit 10W Solar Panel Submersible Powered Pump for Small Pond, Garden Decoration, Pool, Birdbath... Review: Excellent Review: Seems to work very well and arrived within a reasonable timeframe. does need full sun on the ENTIRE Solar Panel though.













| ASIN | B07QK83N5S |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | ECO-WORTHY |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (928) |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.95 Kilograms |
| Model Number | L07050101019-1 |
| Name List for Name Plates | underwater |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 38 x 25.2 x 13 cm; 1.95 kg |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 10.00 |
R**E
Excellent
G**L
Seems to work very well and arrived within a reasonable timeframe. does need full sun on the ENTIRE Solar Panel though.
D**R
I purchased the ECO-WORTHY Solar Fountain Water Pump Kit (10watt) to replace an A/C powered water pump in our water feature. The water feature is located in the corner of our property and quite far from an electrical outlet. The new solar pump works very well !!! In fact the pressure is at least double that of the electric pump, so I installed a flow valve to reduce the water flow. The solar panel is excellent during sunny days, however when clouds obscure the sun or once evening comes, the pump stops working until the sun is shining again. Since we like sitting outside in the evening and love the sound of running water, I went back to the distributor to ask if they possibly had a battery backup pack that the solar panel could feed during sunny times. They Did !!!!! The solar panel comes with a 16’ cable and an extension cable (16’) is also available. I ordered the battery pack and the 16’ extension cable and the setup now is superb. If you want a totally hands-off solar water pump installation - this is the one you need then. It’s a solid performer !!!! The solar panel feeds the battery pack. The battery pack supplies power to the pump. And the pump runs all day long and beyond sunset. It’s a perfect setup !!!!! The battery also comes with an A/C power charger that you can use should you have too many consecutive days of overcast. Just charge the battery pack and plug it back into the setup. I’ve attached pictures to show how my installation works. I did upload the pics And a video but can’t seem to find them anywhere - I’ll try again.
F**G
In my original review, I gave the product 1-star, as it wasn't able to push the water up my 3ft statue tube. Their customer service got in touch with me, offering suggestions on how to fix it. The customer service agent stayed in touch with me every few days to see how it was going; continuing to give other recommendations from their engineering team. Finally I got it to work and it works great. Their customer service agent (Lily), was truly top notch... I wish other companies took customer service as seriously, as it truly made the overall experience superior and ultimately got the pump to work properly. Note to potential buyer: if the solar panel is not in direct sun, power is cut to pump immediately. Panel needs to be in full sun for the pump to fully operate and have enough power to push the water 3ft up. There is a backup battery they sell, which I have not purchased yet. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085VWLD9S?ref=myi_title_dp So, all in all it's a great little pump that took me some time to rig, to get the water to flow properly. Direct sun on the solar panel is critical. I recommend this pump. Original Review: I bought this for a 3 ft tall statue fountain. The specs on the page say it can lift water 5.6 ft. This pump could not lift water 3 ft. It maybe got 1.5 ft high in the rubber tube that connect to pump to top of statue fountain. It is a super easy set up and recommend it for someone who doesn't need much power. Maybe I was sent a defective unit. Yet regardless, the 160GPH pump that I received is very weak and not sufficient for even a 3 ft tall statue. Hopefully the seller reads this and reaches out to me with a solution.
M**E
I tested the pump because it never lift water after one day in the sun. Basic calculation: the pump is 11W@24V. P=VI means that the pump draws max 0.5A. Under 12V, it's 0.25A. The panel provides under a PERFECT theorical sun 1000w/sq. meter. a Pmax (maximum power possible) of 12w. Enough to run the pump at max speed. But, when you put a 21.5V (my power generator), the pump draws max 0.5A and the lift is miserable. Even at 24+ Volts, the flow is... (sad face) That means that even you put a 1sq meter solar panel, the pump, at max amp, lift a very small amount of water. See pics by yourself. In real conditions, the voltage drops quickly on a solar panel and the provided power will not be enough to move an amount of water you can expect of a (small) fountain. I think it's better to find a better 12V with a bigger amps (1 amp or better) and choose a set of tubes. maybe a good 500gpm bilge pump (3 amps, like the attwood tsunami) with a bigger solar panel. But forget this kit here. Even with a battery backup. Maybe in Sahara, in the middle of the day. You know what I will do with my package. Yep, return to seller. update: purchased an atwood tsunami 500gpm (non solar) bilge pump (30$) and a kit of nozzles (20$) and the last pic is the result. Far far better !
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