
8
12w
10c
10w
11c
11w
12c
9
The larger the number
in column 2
the longer
the fence can be, the more
weed contact can occur and
still have an effective fence.
2 joules will cope with
twice as many weeds as a
1 joule.
The
higher the number
in column 3
the better
this unit will perform in
dry soils and with species
that have high electrical
resistance (i.e. deer, goats).
The
higher the number
in column 3
the better
this unit is for species with
higher internal electrical
resistance, such goats, deer
and poultry.
Draw in watts per hr in
column 8 —
Plug-in units
use relatively little energy
when compared to bulbs.
A Patriot P5 uses less
than 5 watts per hour. At
13¢ per kwH, that’s only
1.5¢ per day.
Th
e Kube 4000 ,at current
prices, is an excellent
combination of value and
performance for a plug-in
unit for short fences—
because of its capabilities
in both dry and moist soils.
The
IntelliShock 506an
d HotShock 1000and
Speedrite 12000 are not
suitable for horse or
domestic pig fences (too
much energy).
Th
e AN90 is not large
enough in output for
poultry or garden fences.
Notes…
Red numbers
indicate
energizers with a “wide”
impedance output curve.
4.5
22
•
8
20
1
46
46
54
54
7
7
4.5
42
42
59
59
6
6
1.5
31
90
80
27
10
10
4.5
87
87
28
28
10-20
10-20
5.0
•
90
90
28
28
10-20
10-20
3.3
32
196
78
13
10-20
20-40
4.5
163
163
15
15
20-40
20-40
7
•
180
180
14
14
20-40
20-40
4.5
33
296
75
8
10-20
20-60
4.5
210
210
12
12
20-60
20-60
10
•
295
295
8.5
8.5
20-60
20-60
22
•
650
650
4
4
50-70
50-70
22
•
650
650
4
4
50-70
50-70
31
•
1100
1100
90-120
90-120
•
31
31
80
80
n/a
n/a
13
27
192
92
built-in
built-in
20
50
125
50
built-in
built-in
50
50
50
50
built-in
built-in
42
42
59
59
built-in
built-in
87
87
28
28
built-in
built-in
87
87
28
28
built-in
built-in
163
163
15
15
built-in
built-in
163
163
15
15
mounted-on mounted-on
Draw in High-low mA/hr draw mA/hr draw Days/charge Days/charge Solar panel Solar panel
watts/hr
output
Clean (c)
Weedy (w)
Clean (c)
Weedy (w)
Clean (c)
Weedy (w)
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columns and values see p. 99.