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Fenceman DP350B 6V/12V Dual Voltage Battery Energiser

A compact and self contained battery fencer unit that runs off 4 D cell batteries (Supplied) or an optional external 12v leisure battery


This is a great unit for strip grazing or creating smaller paddocks - It will electrify upto 800 meters running off the D Cell batteries or upto 3000 meters running off a 12v leisure battery.


The DP350B features a very clever variable battery saving feature which allows you to control the number of pulses form between 60 pulses per minute to 20 pulses per minute - This can more than double the life expectancy of the batteries.


The fencer is supplied complete with 4 x D cell batteries all connection leads and the optional 12v converter leads , full instruction manuals and combined mounting stand / earth stake


Typically the D cell batteries will last for between 4 to 8 weeks depending on the pulse speed and load that the energiser is under.


A 12v Leisure battery will last significantly longer between charging.


These Units have a Full 2 Year Manufacturers UK Guarantee and are supplied with a full receipt and guarantee card.

If I read the above correctly it won't nuke her harder just more often
 
if it isnt giving much of a kick atm the first thing I would question given the current weather is your earthing.... are you using a long spike? is the ground really dry...it can help to keep the ground watered every so often too. though if you are feeling it is definitely travelling round then!

using the 12v will prob give more oomph as upping the pulse speed will be increased...... 20 pulses per min isnt v much if thats what it is atm :)
 
Is it well earthed ? It will give a bigger zap if the energiser is well earthed, otherwise the current is going to ground. Maybe test the tape/rope with a fence tester to check current is all the way along.
 
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