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To John re. Pond Lighting
John:
Sorry I missed your post. I don't check into rec.ponds all that often. I tried to reply directly to your e-mail, but it bounced back. I'm not sure how much more detail I can give to be helpful, but here goes. I wish I had taken a picture I could send you. My 9 x 5 foot pond is circled by three strings of 50 white Christmas lights that come in clear plastic tubes. Water can only get in at the connectors, which I sealed together with acquarium cement. I then placed them under the ring of rocks on the edge of the pond so that they aren't readily visible, but still are exposed to the water. Actually, they are just at the water line (depending on evaporation), with some above and some under the water line. It looks good either way. It's surprising how much light these strings provide, and it's fairly subtle. Since the lights ring the pond, the lights provide a consistent glow into the water all the way around, getting darker, of course, the farther in from the edge the water is. I suppose you could even put the ring of lights on the bottom (weights might have to be added, since the air in the tubes would otherwise make them float), but I like the surface level lighting and the source being somewhat hidden better. Hope this helps. Phil _ |
To John re. Pond Lighting
Just a sidenote.. some of these light strings have holes in the plastic
"string" that the lights are enclosed in..... if they do, of course you don't wanna submerge them. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
To John re. Pond Lighting
Are these the "light ropes" you find in 'most any hardware store this time
of year?? I have one 20w light at one end of my 11'x16' pond now, and would like to add a bit more esthetically pleasing lights. If I can't find success with this type of lighting I'll simply add one more 20w at the other end and a smallish 7w inside the waterfall. All these lights are controlled not by a timer or light sensor, but simply a switch on the deck overlooking the pond. That way the pond isn't lit for predators when noone's on the deck. Thanks! --==jb==-- -- ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= john burton Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone, Charleston NeoPhonic Orchestra South Charleston, West Virginia "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Just a sidenote.. some of these light strings have holes in the plastic "string" that the lights are enclosed in..... if they do, of course you don't wanna submerge them. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
To John re. Pond Lighting
Yup. I've never seen the ones with holes, but of course, you don't want
those. Phil _ "John Burton" wrote in message ... Are these the "light ropes" you find in 'most any hardware store this time of year?? I have one 20w light at one end of my 11'x16' pond now, and would like to add a bit more esthetically pleasing lights. If I can't find success with this type of lighting I'll simply add one more 20w at the other end and a smallish 7w inside the waterfall. All these lights are controlled not by a timer or light sensor, but simply a switch on the deck overlooking the pond. That way the pond isn't lit for predators when noone's on the deck. Thanks! --==jb==-- -- ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= john burton Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone, Charleston NeoPhonic Orchestra South Charleston, West Virginia "Gareee©" wrote in message ... Just a sidenote.. some of these light strings have holes in the plastic "string" that the lights are enclosed in..... if they do, of course you don't wanna submerge them. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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