Pond Boss Pro 1/2 HP Floating Fountain with Lights, 52621

The Pond Boss 52621 Pro 1/2 HP Floating Fountain with Lights is a beautiful water accent that aerates and decorates a large body of water. The fountain is an energy efficient product with 1/2 horsepower and quality constructed materials that provide maximum durability. There are three fountain heads (trumpet, single tier, and 3-tier) included in the package to complete the look of your design. The dusk to dawn sensor automatically illuminates the 3 LED lights at night. The 75′ power cord and 150′ mooring line allows for flexible placement in a large body of water. It’s a product that provides aeration, design and, energy efficiency all in one.

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The Pond Boss 52621 Pro 1/2 HP Floating Fountain with Lights is a beautiful water accent that aerates and decorates a large body of water. The fountain is an energy efficient product with 1/2 horsepower and quality constructed materials that provide maximum durability. There are three fountain heads (trumpet, single tier, and 3-tier) included in the package to complete the look of your design. The dusk to dawn sensor automatically illuminates the 3 LED lights at night. The 75′ power cord and 150′ mooring line allows for flexible placement in a large body of water. It’s a product that provides aeration, design and, energy efficiency all in one.

  • For ponds or lakes up to 1/2 acre
  • 1/2 Horsepower
  • Powerful, energy efficiency 5,000 GPH pump
  • Durable, ceramic shaft & bearing construction
  • Aerates and decorates large water features
  • Includes 3 fountain head attachments (trumpet, single-tier, and three-tier)
  • 3, 1 watt, LED lights with dusk-to-dawn sensor
  • Low-profile floating design
  • LIMITED WARRANTY. All pumps and electrical products are warranted to the user against defective material and workmanship, under normal working conditions. This warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the original purchaser. Unless otherwise specified all pond boss electrical products are warranted to the user against defective material and workmanship, under normal working conditions for 1 year from the date of purchase. Pond and Waterfall pumps are warranted for 3 years. All pond boss liners are warranted to the user against defective workmanship, under normal working conditions for 20 years from the date of purchase. All other pond boss products are warranted to the user against defective material and workmanship, under normal working conditions for 90 days.

Additional information

Product Weight

26 lb.

Product Length

22.8 in.

Basin Capacity

1/2 ac.

Bowl Depth

18 in.

Bowl Diameter

18 in.

Cabinet or Housing Material

Housing

Color

Black

Country of Origin

Imported

Flow Rate

5,000 GPH

Gallons Treated

5,000 gal.

Housing Material

Plastic

Indoor and/or Outdoor

Outdoor

Warranty

3 Year Limited Warranty

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    by Mike

    Beautiful fountain, we leave it on 24/7. Lights on dusk till dawn are beautiful. Keeping the water surface moving keeps the leaves and floating debris pushed to the edge and keeps the surface beautiful, while aerating the whole pond

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