supsup
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I go camping with the horse pretty frequently, and I'm looking to buy a new travel energizer to keep his small paddock electrified (or occasionally 2-3 small paddocks). Any recommendations on small energizers (preferably powered by internal D-cell batteries or similar) that really deliver a zap?
I have tried the following:
Fenceman DP350B - completely useless. Even without load, it will only come up with 2000V on my fence meter when run on D-cell batteries, which is so weak I can literally hold on to the fence and not be bothered. Looks like this is actually a feature of this model (specs say it's just that weak - not broken). See also this old thread - wish I'd seen it earlier!
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?667284-Fenceman-Dp350-b-energiser-problems
For reference, the 12v battery energizer I use at home will reach around 8000V when it's zapping well.
A friend had something that looked like a Speedrite AN20 energizer (though I think hers was going by a different brand name). It used to work okay, but hers as well as another one I saw recently stopped working, and both made a really annoying high pitched whining noise when charging up between zaps. On paper, this one has 5800V output (on an open circuit), but drops down to 1000V under 500ohm load.
I've seen, but never tried the Shrike energizers. Any opinions on those? Supposed to have 8600v output (without load), but drops to 580V under "heavy load" (whatever that means). It would be good to hear what people's experiences are when in actual use.
Any other ideas?
I have tried the following:
Fenceman DP350B - completely useless. Even without load, it will only come up with 2000V on my fence meter when run on D-cell batteries, which is so weak I can literally hold on to the fence and not be bothered. Looks like this is actually a feature of this model (specs say it's just that weak - not broken). See also this old thread - wish I'd seen it earlier!
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?667284-Fenceman-Dp350-b-energiser-problems
For reference, the 12v battery energizer I use at home will reach around 8000V when it's zapping well.
A friend had something that looked like a Speedrite AN20 energizer (though I think hers was going by a different brand name). It used to work okay, but hers as well as another one I saw recently stopped working, and both made a really annoying high pitched whining noise when charging up between zaps. On paper, this one has 5800V output (on an open circuit), but drops down to 1000V under 500ohm load.
I've seen, but never tried the Shrike energizers. Any opinions on those? Supposed to have 8600v output (without load), but drops to 580V under "heavy load" (whatever that means). It would be good to hear what people's experiences are when in actual use.
Any other ideas?