Duo Power X 2500

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  • Voltage: 220 – 230V / 12V, 50 Hz
  • Output voltage: 9,600V
  • Output power: 2 J
  • Fence length: 4 km
  • Grounding: 2
  • Suitable for use in areas with less vegetation
  • For farm animals and wild animals

Electric Fence System

Electric fence systems are designed to deter animals. These systems deliver an electric shock when animals come into contact with the fence, which encourages them to move away. However, this shock is not harmful to the animals. The system aims to cause animals to retreat.

Materials Needed for the Electric Fence System to Operate

Energizer: Sends electric impulses to the system. The higher the energizer’s power, the larger the system’s effective area.

Conductive Material: This can be fence wire or tape. The strength of the conductive material enhances the system’s effectiveness. Options include steel, copper, and galvanized wire.

Insulator: Prevents electricity from flowing from the wire or tape to the ground, ensuring the electricity stays within the system.

Ground Rod: Allows electricity to return to the ground unimpeded. It is important for it to work in damp soil.

Post: The fence wires or tapes are stretched over these posts, which are made of plastic. If wooden posts are used, additional insulators must be installed.

System Installation

The number and height of the electric fence lines depend on the type of animal you are trying to deter. For a well-functioning system, the quality of the materials used is crucial. Care should be taken to ensure the fence does not come into contact with plants, grass, bushes, or trees, as this can cause the electricity to leak out of the system and reduce its effectiveness.

Safety Measures

Every electric fence system should have a lightning arrester. The lightning arrester protects the energizer and battery from lightning strikes. The device should be stored in a sturdy enclosure to protect it from external factors like sun and rain.