Where should you position your pond pump?
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
- In this video I talk about different sized ponds and designs and how that impacts the positioning of your pond pump. In the video I mentioned the skimmers and intake bays that I have built on the cheap. Below are the links to those videos. I hope they help. There are also some links to the different types of skimmers if you want to check them out.
DIY Skimmer in a bucket • DIY pond skimmer
Intake bay with olive barrels- • DIY Dream pond build u...
Intake bay with a wheelie bin- • Intake bay| DIY pond b...
Pond skimmers available on amazon (lots of options)- amzn.to/3F5WYok
More information at ozponds.com - Jak na to + styl
nice one Kev. great help.
Lovely pond designs.
Very Natural.
Your a LEGEND.
Thanks mate. Glad it was helpful 👍
Great video that summarizes things that I was trying to understand from here and there. Thank you Kev.
Glad it was helpful! 👍
Thanks Kev, more invaluable information in your lovely relaxed style ❤
Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
Another video with great advice . And Another project to design and build as I don't have any form of skimming action . Just need a suitable size storage box with a clip on lid and a basket with micron mesh to catch the debris 😊
Sounds good 👍
Love your vids keep up the good work
Glad you like them!👍
Good info Kev!
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I like your pond, the placement of the plants and stones... I was looking for some advice on where to put my pond pump. I'm installing a bottom drain with an aerator and wasn't sure if I needed a pump as well. I had visions of all my fishes fighting the current and being sucked into the drain. I saw a comment on another site where a pump was attached to a skimmer. The jury is still out on that one. I will have a water fall with about a four foot drop, also a bog and 2 jets to promote movement at the bottom of the pond.
Maybe this video will help with you decide. Do ponds need bottom drains?
czcams.com/video/q5drivXZ9N8/video.html
Thanks!
Thanks so much Jerry, really appreciate your support. Good luck with the pond. Hope you get your pumps soon.
Thanks bud
No problem 👍
Kev, Thank you for all your information. I'm learning a lot from your channel! Was wondering if the pumps make a loud noise, or is the noise muffled by the placement in side the skimmer or pond?
I don’t hear them.
Another useful video, thank you. One step further, using these existing figures can you illustrate where and how much waterfall foam is needed? Did you use any?
I don’t use the expensive waterfall foam anymore, normal expanding foam works wonders and it’s much cheaper. I don’t have a formula for how much foam is needed, guess it depends on the gap sizes.
Highly informative! Do you have any video dedicated to a duck pond set up?
Nothing specific for ducks. I’ve helped a few people recently design their duck ponds so will be interesting to see the outcomes.
Hi Kev, thanks for sharing your experience. I have a question..., what does change for swim ponds that the submersible pump is installed outside the ponds? If it is to avoid possible electrical issues isn't the same being the water conductive? Thanks 😊
I use to think the exact same thing. But I believe it’s more the fact that the electrical cord is inside the water body with a submersible pump.
Hey Kev, I was wondering, what would you consider a smaller pond that doesn't need a skimmer? I'm planning to build a small pond (around 5000 litre) and I'm wondering if I should have a skimmer or just place a pump in the bottom? I never built a pond before, so I'm trying to make it as simple as possible
1000L and under I consider small.
@@Ozponds Cool, thanks for clarifying!
I already started so it's too late to change anything. But I put my pump on the downstream side of my bog filter. The bog sits beside the pond. Water from the pond enters the filter from near the bottom of the pond, via an underground pipe. The floor of the filter slopes upwards then drops off sharply to make an intake bay for the pump, which pumps water up to the waterfall which empties back into the pond. So the only thing driving water through the bog, is the water just naturally finding its level. I was just thinking it would be better to have the pump sitting in the cleanest water. Now I'm hoping the flow through the bog is fast enough so the intake area doesn't run dry. I think I'm just going to use pebbles, cus I live by the sea and they're free, so I can't imagine the pump out-pacing the flow through the bog. But I'm going to have to keep an eye on it when there are plants in there. I'm going to try ending up with pebbles in the 1/4 inch sort of size on the upper layers. And it's only a 1400 L/H pump, and the bog is pretty wide. I'm pretty sure water will go through it just fine
Can you keep us updated? It might help others who have created something similar. 👍
@@Ozponds Sure. I'm just waiting on a few bits of the pipework. Then I gotta get the stone. That's gonna take a few trips. I'll post a video when I'm done, probably. Or I'll take a series of pics and post them somewhere
When using the external pump design, is the manifold pipe still running into a pump vault?
Yes 👍
Okay that makes sense. Thanks for the response. Keep up the great content! This is the most informative pond channel on CZcams.
Hi! I never thought of it, but after watching this video I'm thinking if the reason why one should put an outside pomp in a swimming pond is because of electrocution danger?
That exactly the reason. Some people go low volt, some go air driven and some go external.
@@Ozponds thanks so much. I am going to buy the jebao/Jecod DCP 10000 that you recommended for the skimmer, but I'll keep an eye out for one that allows me to swim. It would be quite a pity not to be able to :/
You can plumb submersible pumps externally or buy a dedicated external pond pump.
@@Ozponds Thanks so much!
Hi Kev, I have an emergency, I think my pump has failed because of power surge due to energy rationing on a daily basis by the government, my question is how long is it safe enough to have no pump function as I don't have a backup pump but I am wanting to purchase variable speed jebao pumps online (2 obviously) I have 15 small koi with the largest not more than 12cm.my pond is estimated to be about 4000 litres. I don't have a air pump either
It’s hard to say. The good news is koi are carp and they can breathe air at the surface if needed. Warmer water holds less oxygen. If it gets too hot you might want to try cooling the water. Bottles of water in the freezer, topping up with the tap are a couple of option when it’s hot. If you top up with a hose use a nozzle so more of the surface gets agitated. Hope that helps and good luck 🤞
There’s air pumps for ponds that come with their little solar panel and don’t need electricity. Obviously they only work in daytime in sunny days (unless fitted with a battery storage) but in emergency situations it’s much better than nothing.