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Post  Ruhkus Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:26 pm

Hello,

I have been tinkering with fountain designs. I have a pond in my backyard, that I would like to make special. I have a beam built over my pond for aesthetics. My dream would be to create a bunch of laminar nozzles pointed straight down at the pond with lights. I would want around 6 of them running off a single pump. I have read a bunch, but this design I am trying is different than the typical jumping fountain. I'm just wondering if someone can tell me if this is even possible? And how to start. I love a new challenge

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Post  scrafy Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:19 am

It is very possible, and shouldn't be hard to do. Good luck with your project.

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Post  liteglow Thu Apr 21, 2011 2:38 pm

Yes it is possible Smile
And it is alreay out there!

I have seen a video of a water laminar wall, but not so sure where it was.

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Post  Ruhkus Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:47 am

Thank...I have been reading and reading. I won't need nozzles as big as others I assume because the water is falling straight down. This could take me a long while to figure out with the limited spaces I have. If you can anyone cane remember a link to a laminar wall let me know...thanks

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Post  John Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:26 pm

I think if you are going with gravity you have an advantage. I don't think your nozzles need to be big at all. In fact, that can be very small and very simple. Check out liteglow's mini nozzle.
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