The North Star Fountain Aerator adds an elegant, trumpet-shaped water feature to any pond or lake along with powerful aeration, debris reduction and reliable algae control.
The North Star moves an impressive 600 gallons of water per minute, creating a strong surface current.
This powerful aeration helps to oxygenate the water efficiently, promoting a healthy aquatic environment.
By significantly reducing algae and debris, it keeps water bodies clean and clear.
The Scott Aerator Company has engineered the North Star to eliminate the need for time-consuming and costly winterizing products and procedures.
Simply leave your aerator or fountain in the water and turn off the power supply for the winter.
Once spring arrives, just re-establish power and you’re ready to go.
Optional Light Kits
Enhance the beauty of your pond or lake with optional light kits that can be purchased separately.
These lights add a stunning visual element to your water feature, creating a captivating atmosphere during nighttime.
Salt Water Approved
The North Star is approved for use in salt water environments.
This feature allows you to enjoy the elegance and benefits of the aerator in diverse aquatic settings without concerns about compatibility.
Durable Components
Designed to withstand sub-zero conditions without damage, the North Star ensures reliability year-round.
This durability eliminates worries about winter weather impacting your pond aeration system.
Water Flow Rate | 600 gallons per minute |
Operation | 24-hour-per-day |
Motor Warranty | 5 years |
Cable Type | 12-gauge submersible |
Salt Water Approved | Yes |
Winterization | No winterizing products needed |
Anchoring Requirement | Two 40-pound weights or concrete blocks |
Ropes Requirement | Two nylon ropes |
Maintenance | None required |
The North Star moves an impressive 600 gallons of water per minute.
Yes, the North Star comes with a 5-year motor warranty.
Yes, you can leave the aerator in the water, turn off the power supply for winter, and it will withstand sub-zero conditions without damage.
Yes, the North Star requires two 40-pound weights or concrete blocks and two nylon ropes for proper anchoring (not included).