So, you’re looking to add a fountain to your backyard, but trying to hide the electrical components seems daunting. Figuring out the electrical wiring of a fountain can be rather difficult and tiresome. Is there a way to build one without electrical power?
A small fountain can be built without electricity when built as a gravity pressure fountain or a cistern. The gravity will force the water to move continuously through the fountain by forcing it forward with built in pressure rather than using a pump.
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However, building a gravity fountain can be a tricky process as well. There are important steps that you must follow.
Gravity fountains have existed since four thousand B.C. They have come to be known as Heron’s fountain, which follows this flowing pattern. These physics of gravity were used by the Romans in order to transport water throughout the entire city at that time. A gravity fountain follows this same principle.
A gravity fountain is a continuous stream of water that is moved by the pressure that builds up and pushes the water back up through a series of tubing from the lowest point.
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(Source: How to Build a Small Gravity Water Fountain (sfgate.com))
Be wary of any possible leaks as the bottles may slip. If this should occur, then modeling clay should be able to secure the lids back into place, as well as any other areas where the bottles meet up. Once built, the fountain should be able to continuously run for a few days. (Source: How to Build a Small Gravity Water Fountain (sfgate.com))
(Tip: For larger fountains, the same formula can be applied, but on a much grander scale.)
(Warning: When building a larger scale gravity fountain, ensure that you are using the correct proportions and measurements according to the desired size. If the calculations are off, then it could break, cause damage, or simply cease to function properly.)
A cistern follows the same pattern of water flow as a gravity fountain would. It is easy to build and it also provides an amazing water filtration or collection system. A cistern should only need be no less than a foot high to generate .43 PSI, which is an amount sufficient enough to be able to feed into a small to medium sized garden fountain.
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(Tip: When building a cistern, you have to filter the water through gravel, sand and charcoal. However, the charcoal is not an entirely necessary step.)
A Cistern is very similar to a modern day water tower. The only real difference is that a Cistern is fed from the top instead of being fed from the bottom. The greater the water pressure that exists within the cistern, the more water you will be able to receive from it.
In older times, a similar process manifested in a maze of tunnels and aqueducts that would weave water into ancient Roman fountains and public baths. However this would take up was too much space, water, and manpower to be able to operate. (Source: A fountain that does NOT run on electricity – Instructables)
(Tip: You should still be able to build a cistern with a gravitational pump in mind. It should not be necessary for you have to have a downhill sloping water source.)
If the fountain is smaller, remember to apply the molding clay to reposition or reattach certain parts or areas to each other. However, if the water fountain is on a much larger scale, then the best option that you have, is to call a qualified repair man. The repair man should be able to fix the damage properly so that you don’t have to.
(Tip: A larger cistern or gravity fountain will require a lot more expertise and other specific tools to repair any damage.)
Source: https://gardencourte.com
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This post was last modified on 22/10/2023 02:29
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