Should they have motion/heat sensors activation for fountains?

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  1. burritos

    burritos Senior Member

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    Was walking through a townhome complex today. They had a beautiful fountain at the front. I was the only person there, then I thought, if I weren't here, who would be here to enjoy it? It'd be just wasted energy pumping the fountain 24/7, especially in the night. How about having sensors stationed at a circumference of 100 ft of the fountain, so that when it is tripped, the fountain will go on.
     
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    As much as I enjoy a pretty fountain - the practical side of me says that they are power hogs (pumping water sucks up a lot of energy as anyone with a pool can attest to) that probably should be replaced by something passive. A nice low water use garden perhaps?
     
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    ...solar power it. I have some spare solar panels I keep planning on making a small solar fountain for my deck.

    You might want to know if it has any purpose such as aeration.