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How to build a water feature with cascading pots?
I am building a water feature with 2 cascading pots.
The higher pot is spilling into the lower pot.
There is a fountain in the higher pot and a return inlet pipe feeding that top fountain pump from the bottom pot.
I have an aquapro 1050 with the
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Re: How to build a water feature with cascading pots?
Hello @igooba (Peter)
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your water feature.
Would it be possible for you to post a photo of your water feature. It sounds very well setup, but I believe that the pump should be positioned at the lowest point to prevent auto siphoning.
A large pump will often have a priming chamber that allows the pump to suck up the water even if there is air in the line. Unfortunately, small submersible pumps don't have this feature.
Instead, they work by gravity, if the pump and inlet pipe is at the lowest point in the water, there will always be water present even if the pump is off. For example, if the large pots are in a catch basin and the pump is under the waterline in the catch basin then air will not enter the pump. The water in the outlet hose will go down to the top of the pump but will not affect its performance.
However, we'll be able to give you better advice once we see your water feature set up.
If you have any other questions, please let us know.
Eric

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