Smart Solar Sun Jet 150 Fountain Pump
From Smart Solar

Your own outdoor oasis! Sunjet 150 Solar Water Fountain... SUN power! Quickly and easily add a decorative fountain to your landscaping with the Sunjet 150 Solar Fountain. The Sunjet's pump is powered by clean, "green" solar power, so there's no extra wiring needed. Simply install the solar panel to receive direct sunlight, and you'll never run out of "juice"! Ideal for fountains, small ponds... anywhere you'd like to add motion, and the relaxing sounds of flowing water! Comes with 3 different fountain heads for maximum versatility. Fountain water height up to 14"; Needs no hardwiring or batteries; 3 heads included; Solar panel can be mounted or staked into ground; All hardware included; Pump: 1 7/8 x 1 3/8 x 2 1/4"h., weighs 1 lb. 10' cable from pump to solar panel; UL-listed; Act Now! Sunjet 150 Solar Water Fountain

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #75101 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Smart Solar
  • Model: 21410M01


Solar fountain pump5
Received the first pump. Set it up per instructions in full sunlight and it worked perfectly for 5 minutes. Contacted the seller/company and received a full replacement pump and solar panel in a few days. Prompt, courteous customer service! Apparently, the solar panel was defective on the first shipment.

The pump and solar panel are working great for weeks now. I recommend the solar pump and seller/company to all. Am sitting in my patio now, enjoying the flowing fountain powered by solar energy.

Wonderful4
I have owned a SunJet solar fountain pump for 3 years. It is a great product and remarkably easy to use and maintain. I did have the filter wear out on me. I made a replacement from a green scrubby used for washing pots and pans. I love my fountain and enjoy the ability to create it however I choose. I bought one for my parents and they enjoy it on their patio surrounded by plants.

Poor instructions, pump dead after 3 days1
I bought one of these a year ago and hooked it up inside a new birdbath just last week. It was cloudy all weekend and the fountain ran on and off. I noticed it was overshooting water outside of the birdbath and adjusted it as best I could. But, Monday, when I got home after a super sunny day, the bath was bone dry and the pump destroyed--it had shot all the water out of the bath.

The instructions are poor and said nothing about which fountain head did what or how to restrict the flow. I did find one site that said your bowl should be 12 or more inches across--mine is.

I'm disappointed. The picture makes it look like a nice contained spray, but it's not.

Unless you've got a big bowl, steer clear.

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