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Jun 3, 2012 4:45 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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Glad I could help Celene.
The solar panel is about 5 x 5 and has a 10 or so foot cord to the pump, no electric. This allows you to place the fountain in one spot and somewhat hide the panel or as in my case, place it in more sun. The shade creeps in about 2pm and with the panel stretched to the east I can get another 1/2 hour or so of action.This one comes with several different spouts as well. I was very skeptical at first but am so happy with it.
One other thing I do is put in the water a product for algae control, keeps the pump clean and saves spending a lot of time cleaning the pot/changing water.

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