I'm about to go back to my hometown and am excited to have my own pondless waterfall. I've got 1500HJ pump and I hope this could be a great waterfall maker... thanks for sharing sir.
You are my man MATE! I got waterfalls all over the place with ponds to keep some fishes and me happy. Had this hobby for years and You are giving the best instructions and I have watched many. Hooked, yes I am but I have the time and patience and the sound of water as backgroundmusic is just relaxing. Richard in Australia
You Yanks are prompt. Replies are no problems! God knows You are fine and Your instructions are heavenly the best. God knows and does instruct me but also does say "get on with it, do not waste a minute" Do I follow? Of course not, but there is so much to do. So where next? Just be happy!
This is just great! I need the w,fall dish and pump but in Australia. I have not seen it here yet but have stayed away from buying too much more. It is a wonderful hobby and always to be enjoyed. That is why I like it and stay home! Am 80y and am still going strong. Richard
I recently started playing with pumps. I built a rain waterfall off my carport into a 6 ft oval feeding trough with a 3000 GPH Harbor Freight Sump Pump, very Tranquil. Also built my first Magic Fountain with a 180 gph from HF, so far very impressed. I want to do a spillway as well, think I'll make my own out of sheet metal.
i like it. im gonna try the HF pump and one with more gallins per hour im plannin a tall one. ill leave the little one runnin and photoeye and bypass switch the bigger pump.
Thank you. I want to make a small back yard waterfall, but other videos didn't have a simple explanation of how the pump works. I look forward to seeing your next video.
just make one out of a dust pan and some clever rockwork underneath, it gives a wider falls and has space to put filter cotton and it is cheap as dirt.
what kind of 220 ~volt adjustable flow waterfall pump should i get for a indoor 25 liter aquarium glass tank. the pump must be placed outside of the tank, and have adjustable flow rate. im sorry for this stupid question. im new in this aqua fish world.
Can you put a splitter in the line and also connect 2 water spitters to the same line use the same pump ? What GPM pump would you use? Building 1 now .
Pump is rated at 620 gph, I guarantee that pump is not pushing 600 gph with that height head and amount of 20 feet of tubing. But still looks really good.👍🏻😎
I started over. But simple you don't think that size pump could be moving that much water. I was headed to Har freight to get same pump but mine would just for a little spitter frog water feature. Thank u mark
I wanna build a rc indoor track With a 1ft wide 8ft long 3inch deep " creek " thru the middle The table is 43inchs tall And I'd be putting a 55gallon trash can under the table as the feed. How much gph would I need and what would you recommend for the return at the other end . I was thinking taking a hole saw and making a 3inch hole and making a spout to a hose back to the can
It was very loud worked great but very loud!! So my fish would have been drove nuts i ended up getting a 400 gal a hr for a 80 gal tank for $35 and i figure i can get two later on and it would give me more for less cause with the 620 gal pump i was going to need a bunch of stuff to build a diy filter would have came to $104
+David “Waitwutmyname” Hager Yes, these types of pumps must be completely submerged to work. They cannot draw water up a line, they can only push it from a submerged location.
That falls is so much money because it has the word 'Pond' on it. Same with pond pumps. Not sure what else you can use for a water falls but if you use a sub pump that would be cheaper. Type in DIY water falls and see what RU-vid has that would be cheaper.
I can’t for the life of me get the attachments to fit or know how to put them together. The manual is terrible and just shows the parts but I can’t get them to screw in. Ugh . Can’t final anyone showing these simple steps.
+High Hopes Correct, with 600gph flow if you let it fall that entire height it will rejoin itself. Most waterfalls will have steps and this would have the first step half a foot under it. If you need it to be flat the entire way you'll have to step up the flow rate a lot.