S100 Solar Fence Energizer
The S100 solar energizer is a portable, super tough energizer that comes with a rechargeable battery and in-built solar panel.
Gallaghers Solar Energizers are fully self sufficient and use solar power to charge your electric fence. These units can be used in permanent electric fencing, where there is no access to mains power and also for portable, short term animal control.
Overview
Dual solar panel design
Improved solar reliability with split solar panel design. Separating the solar panel in two means that if one is covered by vegetation, the second panel will continue to charge the battery
Multiple power options
You have full control, with multiple operation modes to suit wildlife animal exclusion and livestock animal inclusion
Battery status indicator
LED light shows battery health in an instant
Portable and quick to install
Easily set up in any location and moved about as required allowing it to be used for strip grazing and better pasture management
Water-resistant case with built-in lightning protection
Designed to be left outside, rain, hail, or shine. Keeps stock contained in all weather conditions
360 degree mounting on steel posts for correct orientation toward the sun
Allows the energizer to be mounted on a steel post that is already part of the fence line, regardless of which way the post is facing
Fully integrated, ready to use
Includes fence/earth leadset, rechargeable 12v battery, solar panel, and mains recharge power kit
Use with the Fence Indiactor
Place permanently on your fence line and simply look for the flash (flashes with each pulse of the Energizer) to view fence output.
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Selected0.74 Joules1 Joules3 km10 kmYesSolar4 hectares
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0.29 Joules0.4 Joules1.5 km5 kmYesSolar2 hectares
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1.6 Joules2 Joules5 km20 kmYesSolar8 hectares
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0.14 Joules0.2 Joules1 km2 kmYesSolar1.2 hectares