Having an outdoor pond can provide relaxation and a focal point for your back-yard landscaping. Often, ponds are a source of pride for people who have put them in themselves. However, as the sun sets, all the beauty of the pond vanishes with the light.
With some pond lighting, the area will stand out and continue to be a source of pride no matter what the time of day. The article below familiarizes some steps to arrange the lights in the pond.
But make sure you are well equipped with the essential things like floating solar pond lights, floating lighted pond fountain, electric or solar, underwater pond light with transformer and electricity source.
To start with the project, first lift off the solar lights making them floats in the water. With this no electrical connection or switch is required. As the name suggests, these are meant to move freely. These are empowered with the Sun’s energy.
Market provides us a variety of clear and colored lights in various sizes, shapes and also in the shape of water lily and other aquatic plants. These lights are grouped like artificial plants or their attachments to lit up in the middle of the pond.
Floating lighted fountain should now be lowered deep into the pond. This arrangement not only provides us pond illumination but also rid us of odors. To add different accents to the floating fountain needs an electric source and a fastener.
To have a more exciting lighting effect, install the lights in the pond just around the edges. Well, the spacing between the lights depends upon the intensity of light needed. For that you must need a light fixture, cables, fastener and the transformer.
An outdoor GFCI receptacle will also be needed to plug in the underwater light cable. Mount an electric box to a post near the pond for easier accessibility, and encase the GFCI receptacle with a waterproof cover to be able to keep the light plugged in.
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