Batteries for fence energizer....

Welly Boot

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It is a leisure battery I need isn't it? Can you get smaller ones or is the only option the big heavy ones you need to move in a wheelbarrow?
 

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Get a solar powered energizer, mine is super light weight and only cost about £130 from Amazon. A good leisure battery was about £70 last time I bought one and they weigh about the same as a Shetland. They last well initially but do degrade over time, charging mine in winter was a nightmare as I have to try and wheel it down a muddy track. The solar power one I carried back by hand whilst leading two ponies last time.
 

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You need a Leisure Battery, which you can purchase from Halfords. Car batteries are not suitable, because once they completly discharge they will not fully charge again. Buy 2 at a time so that you always have one spare ready for use. Also buy a battery charger.
 

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I have a leisure battery and a solar recharge panel attached. Once fully charged it keeps the battery topped up nicely, depending on your connections and if there's anything like vegetation touching the tape etc
 

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I have just bought a new leisure battery for my electric fence. It is a Numax and cost near enough £100. Weight is 17.5kgs so heavy but at 76 I can still move it and carry it short distances. I have two and keep swapping them.
 

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I use a little solar panel and tiny charger on my chicken fence. People use the same to keep cattle and deer off their silage bales. Are they not enough zap for horses?
I can’t offer a pic until daylight. It was about £130 I think.
 

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I use the Argibatt batteries from Tanya batteries. Think my last one was about £50-60. They’re heavy but not huge, similar to a car battery size wise.
 

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We have a mix. Had some expensive leisure batteries stolen so don’t bother now. Mostly we have smaller leisure batteries or old car ones. Use fence tester, when the power is low swap for a charged one.
 
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