PAUL
- Private Seller
Electric Fence Voltage Tester Meter Fencing Volt T
- 16 days
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- Galway City Centre, Co. Galway
Description
Electric Fence Voltage Tester Meter Fencing Volt Testing Tool 1000-10000V Feature: 1. Wide Volt Range: Comes with 1000‑10000V wide voltage test range, suitable for low impedance and standard fence controllers. 2. With 6Pcs Light: Equipped with 6pcs indicator light respectively corresponding to the detected voltage, accurate and useful. 3. Extensive Using: Applied to measure the voltage of any metal wire, multi wire, rope, multi tape, fence wires, exciters, etc. 4. Great Materials: Adopting high quality ABS and copper materials, very sturdy with cold weather and long term using as well. 5. Better Design: Light in weight and compact in size, the the waterproof fence volt meter is very convenient to carry. Specification: Item Type: Electric Fence Tester Material: ABS + Copper Voltage Test Range: 1000-10000V Type: Detection Series Application: For electric fence voltage test. Waterproof: Yes Product Size: Approx. 16.7 x 6 x 2cm / 6.57 x 2.36 x 0.79in Number of Lights: 6pcs Wide Range Applications: Used to measure the voltage of any metal wire, multi wire, rope and multi tape. Test fence wires, exciters, ground systems, hook wires and fence components. For the enclosures of farms, home gardens, sheep, pets, horses and livestock. Weight: 77 g / 2.72 oz(approx.) Package List: 1 x Electric Fence Tester Note: No battery needed, just test and use. Shipping: CollectionDeliveryPost/CourierTo be arranged Payment: PaypalBank transfer
PAUL
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