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365 days ago

Speedrite Solar Powered Electric Fence Energiser

Donald from Upper Moutere

The Speedrite S500 Integrated Solar EnergiserThe energizer is portable, easy to use and more powerful than comparable energizers with 0.5 J output and 0.65 J stored energy.

New price is over $700. This unit is in good condition…..It has been used for horse paddock but is no longer required.

From the Manufacturer…
The Speedrite S500 Integrated Solar Energizer comes with leads for connecting to existing fencing and a rechargeable internal battery. To assist with a robust connection to fencing, the terminals contain a metal insert. The energizer mounts easily onto an existing steel or a wooden post.

Reliable, year-round performance in all weather conditions
Rechargeable internal battery included
For easy storage and handling, solar panel and battery come in a case
Fence leads can be stored away when not in use
Single flashing LED indicates fence pulse
Complies with IEC safety standards

Pick up near Lower Moutere

Price: $375

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