
Product Description
The weatherproof pond aerator cabinet with cooling fan is designed to protect pond aeration equipment from rain, splash, sun exposure, and everyday outdoor debris while helping maintain stable operating temperatures.
Built from a durable roto-molded polyethylene enclosure, this cabinet is a practical alternative to traditional metal housings when you want corrosion resistance and a clean, low-profile look. Its compact footprint makes it easier to tuck into planting beds, behind rocks, or near shoreline landscaping so your aeration setup stays functional without becoming a visual distraction.
Why this cabinet is a smart choice
- Weather-ready protection: Helps shield compressors, airlines, and electrical connections from harsh outdoor conditions.
- Cooling support: Integrated ventilation (louvered airflow) and included fan help move fresh air through the enclosure to reduce heat buildup.
- Organized installation: Prefabricated bottom openings simplify routing for power cables and air lines for a cleaner, more serviceable setup.
- Landscape-friendly size: Small enough to conceal while keeping equipment accessible for routine checks.
Whether you’re upgrading an existing pond system or planning a new build, a weatherproof pond aerator cabinet with cooling fan can help extend the life of your aeration components by keeping them protected and better ventilated. It is designed to hold air compressors up to the RV33 (1/4 HP rotary vane) in size and is compatible with a range of common linear and DC compressor formats listed by the manufacturer.
For best results, place the cabinet on a stable, level base above standing water, keep intake/exhaust areas clear of mulch and leaves, and allow enough slack in lines for easy servicing. This approach helps the weatherproof pond aerator cabinet with cooling fan deliver consistent protection and airflow season after season.
FAQ
Do I still need ventilation if the cabinet is weatherproof? Yes. Outdoor protection is important, but compressors also benefit from airflow to reduce heat accumulation during operation.
Can I hide it in landscaping? The compact design is intended to be easy to conceal, but keep vents unobstructed so air can move freely.
How do cables and airlines enter the cabinet? Prefabricated holes at the bottom are provided to route electrical and air lines into the enclosure.