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Underwater & Solar LightsThe Sol-Mate® Floating Pond Light has built in LED bulbs that change color from green to red, blue to orange, purple to light blue even white. Best of all, these colorful LED bulbs last up to 100,000 hours, ensuring years of enjoyment. The rechargeable batteries inside the unit are replaceable, maximizing the life of the unit. The Sol-Mate can yield up to twelve hours of light on a full charge. Advanced solar technology allows charging even in partial sunlight. A built-in photocell turns the unit on at dusk and off at dawn.

  • Perfect for ponds and pools
  • Solar-powered LED lamp last over 100,000 hours
  • "Smart" photocell turns unit on at dusk/off at dawn
  • Completely Waterproof
  • Rechargeable batteries included
  • Recharges without full sun light
  • Built-in achor point
  • Batteries: 2x AA NiCad 600 mAh rechargeable (user replaceable)
  • Weight 12 oz.
  • Dimensions: 6" diameter X 3"
Item   Description Price Order
P7600 Sol-Mate Floating Light (Solar Light Small) $ 20.81 C a l l
P7400 Glowstone (Solar Light for Pathways) $ 30.98 C a l l
P7650 Sol-Mate Floating Colors (Solar Floating Light Large) $ 31.65 C a l l
RL20W Rock Light 20w w/o Transformer $ 69.98 C a l l
San Diego Pond and Garden
14055 Midland Rd
Poway, CA 92064
Phone: 858-486-0033
Fax: 858-486-0073
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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
July 31st, 2010
Summer usually means increased pond water loss due to evaporation, which of course leads to topping off our ponds more. You should always add dechlorinator when topping off the water level of a pond. Any amount of chlorine (such as that found in treated water) can be harmful to your fish. Even if it is not enough chlorine to mean immediate death of the fish, this chlorine can still cause harm to proper gill function.
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