* Can the lights go underwater?
* Why should I be wary of cheap lights?
* What's the best way to light up my fountain?
* What effects can i achieve with pond lighting?
* What types of lighting are there?
* Why should I light up my pond?
* How bright are they?
* Can I have different colours?
* Do i need an electrician to install my light?
We carry products from the Aquagarden and Oase range of lighting, that is designed to be fully submersed in water. Always check with us in store if you are planning to use lighting in or above water application to ensure suitability.
Cheaper brands of lighting can come with the inherent problems of reduced quality and performance. Cheap lights use a plastic lens that can expand and contract with the heat generated by the bulb. Over time this can cause the plastic to warp and allow water to penetrate the seal and damage the light. When choosing lighting for your water garden, remember that it is a product that will be in use for many years so always select the best product within your budget. Look for quality of fit and finish as well as cable length and ability to extend the system at a later date by adding more light units to a system.
The best way to light up a fountain is to position the light directly underneath the fountain head facing upwards. This enables the light to catch the moving water and provides a spectacular effect. This is easily achieved using the Oase Nautilus fountain pump and Lunaqua 3 lights by attaching the light to a special plate located on the pump. The Lunaqua 3 light sets can also be easily attached to any other fountain riser by a special fitting that comes with the kit. .
You can display shadows of the waters surface on a nearby wall. You can highlight a fountain. You can do just about anything you please with pond lighting. Be creative! And don't simply think of the lighting as a way to light up your pond but as a way to create something entirely new and beautiful in its own right.The beauty of a pond at night is different than that of it during the day. In truth, by using a mix up underwater lighting, spot lighting, accent lighting, and even floating lights, you can create amazing effects.
Underwater lighting, spot lighting, accent lighting, fiber optic lighting and even floating lights, just to name a few.
Adding lighting in a pond or water feature adds an entirely new dimension to your enjoyment. Lighting takes your water garden from a feature that can only be enjoyed in its fullest during daylight hours to a focal point of your garden at night. Lighting can be used to accent design features of your water garden and surrounding areas and create an ambience that can be calming or dramatic depending on intensity and positioning.
Water garden lighting varies in brightness and intensity depending on style. They start from low 1 watt LED globes to 75 watt halogen lamps with variable light angles to allow the Water Gardener the ability to individualise their own unique creation..
Yes, most water garden lighting is available in colours as well as white, natural light tones. Many of the halogen globe varieties of lighting are available with different coloured lens covers that can be interchanged to provide changes in the mood created by underwater or aboveground lighting. LED lighting is generally available in white light as well as solid colours and a mix of colours in the single light unit. .
The complete range of lighting from Clearpond is designed to be installed by the home gardener in a DIY capacity. Please note that if at any time you are unsure of the correct procedure for installation of any electrical device it is essential to contact a qualified professional. Any permanent installation of a 240v electrical system should only be carried out by a qualified Electrician. .