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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1044318" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>The 6000i is high for what it cost with remote I'd buy the 6000 and go unplug it when I need to</p><p>I'm a cheapskate and the speedrite chargers are good but I'd buy the zareba a100li</p><p>We have more of those come back needing repair than any other but we have more of those out than any other also</p><p></p><p>I think in your part of the world moisture getting in the charger will be your biggest issue</p><p></p><p>Edit</p><p>Speedrite 6000(not the I, no remote) 345.00</p><p>A powerful mid-range 110V/12V energizer ideal for large to medium sized farms. Suitable for the control of all types of animals. Charges up to 60 miles (240 acres) with a max output of 6.0 J</p><p></p><p>Zareba A100li 180.00</p><p>Charges up to 100 miles of line with heavy wet weed conditions. 115 Volt, 60 cycle pulsed DC output with 1-second intervals. 10.9 stored joules of power, 6 joule output at 75 ohms. Includes Storm Guard lightning protection. Digital timing. Fuseless design. Fencer lamp flashes when operating. Vented weather-resistant nonconductive cabinet</p><p></p><p>Even with the moisture resistant cabinet I think you could have a problem </p><p>I'd sure try and find a place out of the weather or put it in something with silica gel packs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1044318, member: 8382"] The 6000i is high for what it cost with remote I'd buy the 6000 and go unplug it when I need to I'm a cheapskate and the speedrite chargers are good but I'd buy the zareba a100li We have more of those come back needing repair than any other but we have more of those out than any other also I think in your part of the world moisture getting in the charger will be your biggest issue Edit Speedrite 6000(not the I, no remote) 345.00 A powerful mid-range 110V/12V energizer ideal for large to medium sized farms. Suitable for the control of all types of animals. Charges up to 60 miles (240 acres) with a max output of 6.0 J Zareba A100li 180.00 Charges up to 100 miles of line with heavy wet weed conditions. 115 Volt, 60 cycle pulsed DC output with 1-second intervals. 10.9 stored joules of power, 6 joule output at 75 ohms. Includes Storm Guard lightning protection. Digital timing. Fuseless design. Fencer lamp flashes when operating. Vented weather-resistant nonconductive cabinet Even with the moisture resistant cabinet I think you could have a problem I'd sure try and find a place out of the weather or put it in something with silica gel packs [/QUOTE]
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