



midtncattle wrote:Wanting to try a solar powered charger to heat cross fence and as a extra barrier on my barb wire. Anybody reccommend one brand and model?




midtncattle wrote:Already thought about that. Do you experience any problems keeping a charge in winter?

HOSS wrote:midtncattle wrote:Already thought about that. Do you experience any problems keeping a charge in winter?
I have never had a problem with it over the winter of during cloudy spells. I put the charger in the center of the fence right in the middle of the field. There it is never in a shadow during daylight hours. I know my cows are fence broke and never test it. The newborn calves do.................once.

cross_7 wrote:HOSS wrote:midtncattle wrote:Already thought about that. Do you experience any problems keeping a charge in winter?
I have never had a problem with it over the winter of during cloudy spells. I put the charger in the center of the fence right in the middle of the field. There it is never in a shadow during daylight hours. I know my cows are fence broke and never test it. The newborn calves do.................once.
the parmak mag-12-sp is still in my opinion the best( i have sold 1000's over the years)
the solar panel charges a battery that powers the fence and parmak claims it will hold a charge for 21 days in total darkness.(i don't know as i have never seen it when the sun didn't rise)
so the cloudy days low/no power is BS.


Jake wrote:Anybody use a solar panel to charge a battery to power high tensile? We have a set up like that on a place we bought. It is hot enough to work but I would like hotter fence as we are starting to use it as HT as perimeter fencing. Have HT around the calving lots at the house and they are charged with a 110v Zareba and it is hot enough that newborn calves won't go through it.


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