Solar Powered Electric 5 Mile Horse Fence Charger New
Solar Powered Electric 5 Mile Horse Fence Charger New
- 5 Mile Fence Charger Adjustable Controller
- angled solar panel adjusts to catch the sun
- Equip with Over discharge protection circuit
- Rechargeable 4.5 amp, 6 volt lead-acid battery
- Range: 3 to 5 miles Output 8KV +/- 2KV
Brand New Unused Horse & Livestock Solar Powered Electric 5 Mile Fence Charger Adjustable Controller. Unique angled solar panel adjusts to catch the sun’s power better. Solar fence controller can power up to five miles of electric fence. Equip with a Over discharge protection circuit, Impact-resistant housing, Rechargeable 4.5 amp, 6 volt lead-acid battery, Two power mounting posts marked red (positive) and black (negative) for quick and easy hook-up, On/off flip switch, Copper terminal hardware. Range: 3 to 5 miles; Input voltage: 8.7VDC; Output voltage: 8KV +/- 2KV; Rated wattage in full sunlight: 1.3 watts; Panel size: 4-1/4” x 3-3/4”; Overall dimensions: 7-1/4” x 6-7/8” x 5-3/8”.
List Price: $ 67.99
Price: $ 67.99
Wind ‘N Go PowerPro
- Powered four different ways; dynamo, solar, battery or AC power
- AM/FM/Weather Radio
- Siren and flashing emergency beacon
- Flashlight and lantern
The next step up from our UltraLight would be the PowerPro. This item combines a flashlight, lantern, AM/FM/Weather radio, siren, and flashing emergency beacon all into one handheld product. In addition, it may be powered four different ways.
List Price: $ 38.95
Price: $ 35.29
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Lots of features for the price,
We ordered four of these to add to an emergency “go-pack” for each family member.
Undeniably, the fact that these are powered via the sun or hand-crank is a plus for us. The flashlight/lantern feature is nice, as is the radio with an antenna (something a lot of self-powered radios seem to lack). The siren is not loud at all and therefore mostly useless. It’s too bad this doesn’t have a cell phone charger on it (though it would be almost impossible to always have the right attachments anyway, given how new cell phones come out every month, it seems).
For the purposes of an emergency kit, these are great, except for the weak siren. We plan to override this problem with pealess whistles 🙂
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