Posted by TomA on May 11, 2010 at 10:47:57 from (4.243.110.2):
In Reply to: Electric fence voltage posted by CB in central NY on May 11, 2010 at 06:55:16:
I agree most of those solar chargers are pretty wimpy. I use a Parmak 12 volt charger that is rated for 30 miles. It puts out 10,000 volts low impeadance like the 110v models. I hook it to a 12v car battery and it will run for 3 weeks or more. I am working on setting it up with a Harbor Freight solar panel to keep it charged.
I have tried the tape but with a combination of whipping in the wind and the salt air, the wires break and it looses continuity. Now I run 14 ga aluminum wire, sometimes I run tape with it for visibility. Calves are tough, you need to run lower wires for them.
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