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After-sales Service: | 2 Years |
Warranty: | 2 Years |
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DF-EF01AC110-3J
Area Energized: up to 20 acres
Voltage Rating: 110V/ 220V
Energy Output: 3 Joules
Energy Input Type: AC
Shell Material: Polyac-Black
Dimensions: 5" x 8-1/2" x 11"
Weight: 3 lb
Package Quantity: 1
Model | Output Energy, Max | Output Voltage,Max | Mileage |
DF-EF01AC110-1J
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1 Joules | up to 6 KV | 5 miles |
DF-EF01AC110-3J
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3 Joules | up to 10 KV | 15 miles |
DF-EF01AC110-5J
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5 Joules | up to 12 KV | 20 miles |
Low Impedance versus Ultra Low Impedance
Some fence chargers include a low impedance technology while fence chargers are also available with Ultra low impedance technology. Low impedance is the ability of the electric fence energizer to continually deliver effective shock sensations even through a small amount of vegetation or weeds that are in contact with the fence wire. The electric fence chargers are designed to use Ultra low impedance technology, which means the fence energizers automatically adjust the electric signal, keeping it strong enough to contain your cows, cattle and other livestock even in difficult fence conditions. Our models perform under "real life" conditions; weather soaked ground and over grown weeds won't impede their performance.
Most farmers and ranchers don't want the added responsibility of monitoring the expanse of their fenced pasture areas every day and trimming back weeds to ensure their electric fence continues working. Ultra low impedance technology means that your fence charger will continue providing an effective level of electrical shock when your cows or cattle come in contact with the fence, regardless of the weather or ground conditions.
Miles versus Acres
Another common area of confusion when comparing fence chargers is the question of miles of fence versus acres of property. 1 square mile = 640 acres.
An electric fence will most likely have multiple rows of wire. This means the number of miles of wire will increase by the number of wires on the fence. Unless you are just creating a single wire of electric fence on top of an existing PVC railing fence or wooden fence, your electric fence will contain multiple rows of fencing.
Additional Questions to Ask to Effectively Contain your Cows and other Farm Animals
There are a number of ways you can determine the right electric fence charger for your dairy farm, cattle ranch or hobby farm. Ask yourself: