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Excellent work and thank you for this thorough behind-the-scenes look at the project! Even though it's not a project I'm currently interested in doing myself, I always enjoy seeing videos like this that share the materials used and the thought process behind the elements in a build. ngl, the hedge kinda blew my mind
@CoasterCircuits Жыл бұрын
I have no words to describe how ingenious and complex this artesian fountain is! Perfection!👌
@AQUILA_CHRYS-AETOS Жыл бұрын
same
@thekindcat11 ай бұрын
Hello, I congratulate you on your excellent project of dancing fountains, they are incredible, I would like to ask you how I can regulate the flow of water in the pumps, so that the jets rise or decrease. I will appreciate your comments.
@eugenioadolfo2683Күн бұрын
Feel like your next upgrade in the future is gonna be big like the bellagio fountain
@Jonjon-vw6sk Жыл бұрын
Amazing as always! Can't wait to see more!
@LidicoFountains Жыл бұрын
Thanks for being so honest.
@lynda46 Жыл бұрын
Add a pixel in the water stream just before the servo and black out the section so the light stays trapped in the water stream. This will really boost the effect. Last I'd add a fire effect at the top maybe a simple butane bubble with a surface spark or torch
@ZoeyR86 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions. Since this video tour I have made a newer version of my fountain that can be seen here: kzhead.info/sun/fa9_Z9aJmp15mqM/bejne.html I have considered making small ring lights that would fit around the nozzles on each servo but I would want the design to be similar to one of Wet Design's "Oarsman" devices. The fire effect would definitely add a new dynamic to the show and I have been working on a concept with a device normally used to remotely fire pyrotechnics. Thanks for watching!
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
Can you please leave me a link to everything
@SamsAdventuresStayCool10 ай бұрын
Hello Grant! I love your fountains and ngl, v4 is my favorite. So I am planning building a fountain show like yours and I would like to ask 3 things. 1 - Where were you able to get your pumps, containers and servos from? 2 - What are the size of the pump holes in inches? I need to find a tube to fit it for the oarsmen. 3 - Could you give me some tips about building these fountains, using light o rama etc? Thank you! Keep up the great work!
@palestinian_soldier27 ай бұрын
Also, how many servo dogs and ctb16pc did you have to buy?
@palestinian_soldier27 ай бұрын
Spectacular! I have a 16-channel LOR gifted to me by a friend, who used it to run a Halloween light show. Shall I assume that this, several years old now, will indeed not control inductive loads such as fountain pumps?
@JonasClark Жыл бұрын
It very well may work. Fundamentally their AC controllers haven't changed too much. The main issue with older models is that when you run very low power devices on them they tend not to respond properly. You can add a small light bulb or something that draws more power to each channel to alleviate the issue.
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 Thanks! I had been told that LOR won't switch inductive loads such as pumps and motors, that I needed a relay between.
@JonasClark Жыл бұрын
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@abdelmez6 ай бұрын
great work but may i ask how much did you spend in your whole dancing fountain system and the pond? thanks!!!
@specialjams8876 Жыл бұрын
Oh man, that's a scary calculation haha. It's a total of around $2,000 US. All the little components really add up.
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 oh wow haha
@specialjams8876 Жыл бұрын
Wow, so easy yet so powerful!! Does the servo handle the water? Will they not die after some use?
@liteglow2000 Жыл бұрын
The servos are pretty vulnerable to water so one additional step that I took to keep water out was the use of black plastic bags that slip over the nozzle and cover the entire servo to act as a splash guard. It is possible that condensation could form inside of the bags so I also used a waterproof glue along any seams on the servo casing and applied marine grease around the servo horn.
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 OK understand. My plan was to maybe use 20-30cm links, that run below the water, and the servo is then mounted outside the pool. Do you still work on fountain? I have ordered 20x small 4w pumps. And my plan is to control this With a 36ch dmx controller. I also have 2 laminar nozzles.
@liteglow2000 Жыл бұрын
@@liteglow2000 That sounds like a good idea. Yep, I am still actively working on my fountain. Essentially what I use are the same as DMX dimmers but just running a different network protocol so what you have in mind should work perfectly.
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
What nozzles do you use for the fountain shooters?
@robloxdude5160 Жыл бұрын
Here are the nozzles I used: www.amazon.com/Hooshing-Adjustable-Direction-Sprinkler-Landscaping/dp/B08YX2S1MC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1HKS90POYCEJ1&keywords=dn15+fountain+nozzle&qid=1678823399&sprefix=dn15+fountain+nozzle%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-3
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 I want also to do same project please may i know costs and how to get them please we get in touch
@ntalofrank721310 ай бұрын
How did you waterproof the servos?
@bendtherules010 ай бұрын
My Question exactly!
@kertemiller4979 ай бұрын
What IDE did you use
@FrostyFlankz11 ай бұрын
Can you share more details about how you did the heat shrink on the nozzles
@ToddBernstein Жыл бұрын
So here are the nozzles I use: www.amazon.com/Hooshing-Adjustable-Direction-Sprinkler-Landscaping/dp/B08YX2S1MC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1HKS90POYCEJ1&keywords=dn15+fountain+nozzle&qid=1678823399&sprefix=dn15+fountain+nozzle%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-3 And here is the heat shrink: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08W8QL9WV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I simply slipped the heat shrink over the tip of the nozzle all the way until it hit the collar on the bottom then cut it about a half inch above the tip. The heat shrink is lined with adhesive so it sticks to the nozzle very well.
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 Ok
@ntalofrank721310 ай бұрын
Cool i thought you only use small pumps not big pump
@lindrx_number2423 Жыл бұрын
How many pumps are there
@chazrinaldi34729 ай бұрын
So I'm going to be doing a project similar to what you've done (not as extravagant) and would like to pick your brain if you've got a few minutes. I'm in Southern California area and have just completed building the concrete pond structure and I've been discussing pumps with a couple of manufacturers in Alibaba. If you're interested in answering some questions let me know how to reach you. Thanks
@ToddBernstein Жыл бұрын
Hi Todd. Sorry for the delayed response. I'm not too much of a social media buff but I do use Discord. That's the easiest way to contact me. My discord ID is Grant's Fountain Channel#2066
@grantsfountainchannel4173 Жыл бұрын
Well now you tell me I was already taking a shot every time you said pump you son of a gun lol. It's a joke. Yes I am drunk but it wasn't because of your video and full disclaimer
Excellent work and thank you for this thorough behind-the-scenes look at the project! Even though it's not a project I'm currently interested in doing myself, I always enjoy seeing videos like this that share the materials used and the thought process behind the elements in a build. ngl, the hedge kinda blew my mind
I have no words to describe how ingenious and complex this artesian fountain is! Perfection!👌
same
Hello, I congratulate you on your excellent project of dancing fountains, they are incredible, I would like to ask you how I can regulate the flow of water in the pumps, so that the jets rise or decrease. I will appreciate your comments.
Feel like your next upgrade in the future is gonna be big like the bellagio fountain
Amazing as always! Can't wait to see more!
Thanks for being so honest.
Add a pixel in the water stream just before the servo and black out the section so the light stays trapped in the water stream. This will really boost the effect. Last I'd add a fire effect at the top maybe a simple butane bubble with a surface spark or torch
Thanks for the suggestions. Since this video tour I have made a newer version of my fountain that can be seen here: kzhead.info/sun/fa9_Z9aJmp15mqM/bejne.html I have considered making small ring lights that would fit around the nozzles on each servo but I would want the design to be similar to one of Wet Design's "Oarsman" devices. The fire effect would definitely add a new dynamic to the show and I have been working on a concept with a device normally used to remotely fire pyrotechnics. Thanks for watching!
Can you please leave me a link to everything
Hello Grant! I love your fountains and ngl, v4 is my favorite. So I am planning building a fountain show like yours and I would like to ask 3 things. 1 - Where were you able to get your pumps, containers and servos from? 2 - What are the size of the pump holes in inches? I need to find a tube to fit it for the oarsmen. 3 - Could you give me some tips about building these fountains, using light o rama etc? Thank you! Keep up the great work!
Also, how many servo dogs and ctb16pc did you have to buy?
Spectacular! I have a 16-channel LOR gifted to me by a friend, who used it to run a Halloween light show. Shall I assume that this, several years old now, will indeed not control inductive loads such as fountain pumps?
It very well may work. Fundamentally their AC controllers haven't changed too much. The main issue with older models is that when you run very low power devices on them they tend not to respond properly. You can add a small light bulb or something that draws more power to each channel to alleviate the issue.
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 Thanks! I had been told that LOR won't switch inductive loads such as pumps and motors, that I needed a relay between.
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great work but may i ask how much did you spend in your whole dancing fountain system and the pond? thanks!!!
Oh man, that's a scary calculation haha. It's a total of around $2,000 US. All the little components really add up.
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 oh wow haha
Wow, so easy yet so powerful!! Does the servo handle the water? Will they not die after some use?
The servos are pretty vulnerable to water so one additional step that I took to keep water out was the use of black plastic bags that slip over the nozzle and cover the entire servo to act as a splash guard. It is possible that condensation could form inside of the bags so I also used a waterproof glue along any seams on the servo casing and applied marine grease around the servo horn.
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 OK understand. My plan was to maybe use 20-30cm links, that run below the water, and the servo is then mounted outside the pool. Do you still work on fountain? I have ordered 20x small 4w pumps. And my plan is to control this With a 36ch dmx controller. I also have 2 laminar nozzles.
@@liteglow2000 That sounds like a good idea. Yep, I am still actively working on my fountain. Essentially what I use are the same as DMX dimmers but just running a different network protocol so what you have in mind should work perfectly.
What nozzles do you use for the fountain shooters?
Here are the nozzles I used: www.amazon.com/Hooshing-Adjustable-Direction-Sprinkler-Landscaping/dp/B08YX2S1MC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1HKS90POYCEJ1&keywords=dn15+fountain+nozzle&qid=1678823399&sprefix=dn15+fountain+nozzle%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-3
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 I want also to do same project please may i know costs and how to get them please we get in touch
How did you waterproof the servos?
My Question exactly!
What IDE did you use
Can you share more details about how you did the heat shrink on the nozzles
So here are the nozzles I use: www.amazon.com/Hooshing-Adjustable-Direction-Sprinkler-Landscaping/dp/B08YX2S1MC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1HKS90POYCEJ1&keywords=dn15+fountain+nozzle&qid=1678823399&sprefix=dn15+fountain+nozzle%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-3 And here is the heat shrink: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08W8QL9WV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I simply slipped the heat shrink over the tip of the nozzle all the way until it hit the collar on the bottom then cut it about a half inch above the tip. The heat shrink is lined with adhesive so it sticks to the nozzle very well.
@@grantsfountainchannel4173 Ok
Cool i thought you only use small pumps not big pump
How many pumps are there
So I'm going to be doing a project similar to what you've done (not as extravagant) and would like to pick your brain if you've got a few minutes. I'm in Southern California area and have just completed building the concrete pond structure and I've been discussing pumps with a couple of manufacturers in Alibaba. If you're interested in answering some questions let me know how to reach you. Thanks
Hi Todd. Sorry for the delayed response. I'm not too much of a social media buff but I do use Discord. That's the easiest way to contact me. My discord ID is Grant's Fountain Channel#2066
Well now you tell me I was already taking a shot every time you said pump you son of a gun lol. It's a joke. Yes I am drunk but it wasn't because of your video and full disclaimer