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Power cord and pond wall 7/29/13 Outdoor Outlet Box... Pond, e- 7/1/13 Outdoor Saltwater Pond Heating So Cal - 5/22/10 Partly thought out pond plan Hi, we are making a backyard pond in a 3 leaf clover shape and it will have a waterfall at the top <highest ground> of the pond. Appx size is 14' wide by 14'long with a shelf that borders the pond appx 12" deep, then onto the deepest section, appx 3-4' deep. We plan on taking our 3 sliders out of our indoor aquarium they are rapidly outgrowing it and introducing them to the pond, perhaps just for spring, summer and fall and maybe bring them back inside for the winter. My question is about keeping the water clean. I have an extra pump/filter from a swimming pool and have read about converting it into a pond pump/filter. We are doing this on almost pennies, so I can't afford to go out and buy an expensive pump. <False economy... this pump will cost you much more money in not too long a while... in electrical expense> The finished ideal <in my head> will have a waterfall facing you as you walk up to it and I'm thinking the intake should be placed on the opposite end of the pond the waterfall is on, then run the return hose back up through the ground to the waterfall to a outlet box I'm sure I will have to make. Other than knowing we want a small fountain to shoot from the middle of it with a few lights to accent the beauty at night, that is pretty much where I'm at. I am currently pricing the wide black burlap to lay down as a pre-liner before ordering the actual liner. Please, any and all suggestions / advice would be great...........thanks for your time, Mike K. <Keep reading... on WWM, elsewhere, re pond design, filters/filtration, maintenance, learn to use your grammar checker. Bob Fenner> 7000 gallon pump, pond, electrical cost, winter I have a 7000 gallon pump (biofilter, etc.) and have about 15 fish in my pond. This pump is very costly to run. Can I turn it off for part of the day during the winter. It gets cold in South Carolina but I don't think the pond would freeze solid. What if I run it through the night and turn it off during the day? I don't want to hurt the fish nor do I want to damage the pump. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help. <You can turn this pump off during the winter (when water temperature is less than 55 F. nominally... BUT your biofilter will DIE... unless there is some water going through it... IF it's possible though, you might drain the filter (all the media dry) and rinse well before re-starting the pump in Spring... I would add something in the way of mechanical aeration to your main pond basin (maybe a Tetra Luft air pump and good glass airstone... AND take care to vacuum, net out most unconsolidated biological "crud" and net out leaves before turning the pump off... AND drain the water out of the pump, the plumbing during the time it's off (to prevent rupture from freezing)... And one last note... do look into a more cost-effective pump... there is a HUGE variation in energy consumption here... perhaps a Sequence series (Baldor motored) pump... about the best for pond use. Bob Fenner> Sherlock Bob Holmes and the Dead Goldfish Thanks for answering my email. Everyone else that I asked about the electrical leak, didn't think that could be it. Well, my husband pulled the submersible light out of the pond today, and it was full of water. Obviously, it was shorting out every time it came on (which is after 9 pm when we're gone to bed). I will be picking up more goldfish on my way home today. And hopefully, they will still be around in the morning. Thanks for your help! <Ah ha! Elementary my dear lady. Glad you found the "fault" (bad pun intended) w/o more trouble. Bob Fenner> Sincerely, Penny What conduit does code require for 110VAC Outdoor Above
Ground? What conduit does code require for 110VAC Outdoor Above Ground? PVC
acceptable?
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