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Smart Solar SunJet 150 Solar-Powered Water Pump Overview

Sunjet 150 solar powered pump used for small applications with statuary basins or fountains and only operates in direct sunlight

Product Features

  • Solar-powered water pump and solar panel for bird baths and other small water features
  • Vertical spray up to 10 inches
  • Pumps 40 gallons per hour
  • Solar panel measures 7-3/4 by 3-1/2 by 2 inches
  • 16-1/2-foot connection cable

Cheap Smart Solar SunJet 150 Solar-Powered Water Pump

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Product Specifications

Turn that stagnant bird bath into a cascading bird sanctuary with the SunJet solar-powered water pump. The kit includes a low voltage pump with filter and three different spray heads for creating fountains up to 10 inches high. The pump operates in full sunlight, and pumps 40 gallons per hour without adding a cent to your power bill! The included solar panel measures 7-3/4 by 3-1/2 by 2 inches and comes with a 16-1/2 foot connection cable, so it's easy to tuck away in the side-yard or mount up high on the garage. Easy to install, the SunJet is backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty. --Brian Olson
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