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I had a rain lamp given to me, love it! Oil pumps up to a millhouse with a working water wheel (and to the top for the vanes obviously). Problem is the oil seems to pump out too fast and misses the wheel, hits the basin and splashes all over. Im thinking the oil that is in it is too thin, is there a...
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My rain lamp is a very large swag lamp. It takes 4 pints of oil to run mine, but mine pumps up 2 seperate hoses. 1 runs the water mill wheel, and the other down the lamp strings. I think it really depends on how deep or shallow your pump sets down in the bottom base. You want the entire bottom of th...
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when you say you used a fish tank pump, what exactly do you mean? Did you use the whole pump submerged in the oil or just the plastic part of it?
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I have a 30 inch rain lamp that needs a new pump. the propeller is broken and I have no idea of who still makes such a pump do you? Neil
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The Creator Inc. rain lamp takes one quart of light or regular mineral oil. I doubt if the pump can pump the heavy medicinal type. There are 3 screws on the bottom of the fixture. Hang the lamp on a hook, set a regular utility plastic bucket under it. Remove the three screws while holding the bottom...
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I have a lamp which pumps oil from the bottom and it goes to the top and drips down wires making it look like rain. The motor has gone bad, how do I repair it or get parts?
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Call a plumber, really. You need a pump to get the waste up to the drain or look into up flush toilets ! Either way, just open your wallet ! I assume your floor is concrete so the floor has to removed, a hole dug for the pump, etc. Install regular toilet 3 higher than normal and put sign on door, Fo...
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I just bought a rain lamp that sits in a floor stand that is brass and has 3 metal petal flowers that are lamps. Have you seen one before? I paid $20, I need to replace the pump. I replaced one in one of the cottage wheel ones, I used a fish tank pump and it works great! Has anybody seen the floor t...
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I recently acquired a rain lamp from an ebay auction. When it arrived, we took it apart and cleaned it. It rained wonderfully, but we noticed a leak caused by an overfill of oil. Okay, easy fix. We removed some oil. When we turned it back on, the pump didnt hum, no rain. The light worked fine. We wa...
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If youre handy at all, you do not need a plumber (but maybe an electrician) or a jackhammer. I installed a full bathroom in my basement over a concrete floor. The people at Lowes or Home Depot can set you up. It basically involves putting in a holding tank which is no more than 6 deep, installing a ...
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