The Benefits of Solar Energy Powered Fountains
The Benefits of Solar Energy Powered Fountains There are many different power sources you can use for your garden wall fountain. The recent interest in eco-friendly power has led to a rise in the use of solar powered fountains, even though till now they have primarily been powered by electricity. Although solar powered water fountains may be the most economical long-term option, the initial expense is in fact higher.
Interior wall fountains not only give you something beautiful to look at, they also help to cool your home. Employing the same methods used in air conditioners and evaporative coolers, they are a great alternative to cool off your home. You can also save on your utility costs because they consume less energy.
Their cooling effect can be started by fanning crisp, dry air across them. Either your ceiling fan or air from a corner of the room can be used to improve circulation. Regardless of the technique you use, be certain the air is flowing over the top of the water in a regular manner. It is natural for fountains and waterfalls to produce cool, crisp air. You will feel a sudden coolness in the air when you approach a big waterfall or fountain. Be certain to situate your fountain cooling system where it will not be exposed to additional heat. If you are looking for an efficient cooling system, it should be placed away from direct sunlight.
Where did Fountains Originate from?

The main purpose of a fountain was originally strictly functional. People in cities, towns and villages received their drinking water, as well as water to bathe and wash, via aqueducts or springs nearby. Up until the nineteenth, fountains had to be higher and closer to a water source, including aqueducts and reservoirs, in order to take advantage of gravity which fed the fountains. Fountains were an optimal source of water, and also served to adorn living areas and memorialize the artist. Roman fountains often depicted imagery of animals or heroes made of bronze or stone masks. Throughout the Middle Ages, Muslim and Moorish garden planners included fountains to create smaller depictions of the gardens of paradise. The fountains seen in the Gardens of Versailles were intended to show the power over nature held by King Louis XIV of France. The Romans of the 17th and 18th centuries created baroque decorative fountains to exalt the Popes who commissioned them as well as to mark the location where the restored Roman aqueducts entered the city.
Indoor plumbing became the key source of water by the end of the 19th century thereby limiting urban fountains to mere decorative elements. Gravity was replaced by mechanical pumps in order to enable fountains to bring in clean water and allow for beautiful water displays.
Modern fountains are used to adorn public spaces, honor individuals or events, and enhance recreational and entertainment events.