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Electric Fence Energiser Mains Powered 1.2
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- Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
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The ShockRite SRM412 1.2J Electric Fence Energiser provides a powerful shock covering up to 6km of electric fence tape/wire. This energiser is ideal for small farms and paddocks. This is a lightweight and reliable electric fencer with an outstanding performance. The unit arrives with Connection Cables and Earth Stake/Ground Rod included. Quick Overview 1.2J Power Energiser 3 Year Warranty An Easy-to-Read Green Light will Flash Every 1.5 Seconds to Show the Energiser is Receiving Power and Operating No Experience Needed to Set Up & Use Powers Fence Length up to: 6km of Wire/Tape 15 Electric Sheep Nets 100m Poultry Netting (no vegetation on fencing) Contents ShockRite SRM412 1.2J Energiser Mains Adaptor 2 x Connection Cables (1 x Green Earth Connection Cable, 1 x Red Fence Connection Cable) Earth Stake/Grounding Rod Assembly and Instruction Manual Full Details Dust-Proof Housing Rear Mounting-Hole Designed into Unit Casing for Quick Installation Built-in Lightning Protection Internal Radio Frequency Interference Suppression CE & RoHS Certified Top-Quality and Made in Ireland Technical Specifications Input Power Supply: 12 DC Supply/50Hz Power Consumption: 1.5W Output Open Volts: 10,000V 500 Ohm Load Volts: 5,200V Power Output at 500 Ohms: 1.2 J Stored Energy: 1.3 J Effective Length Using Polywire or Polytape: 6km (no veg) Effective Length Using Galvanised Wire: 20km
Wild Atlantic Fencing
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- Letterkenny, Donegal
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