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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1027031" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>In what way does the joules rating equal in Volts?</p><p>For instance--regarding the chargers highgrit uses..most of those chargers are rated the same:</p><p>"1,500 joules of A.C.Input transient suppression and 4,960 joules of output fence suppression"</p><p></p><p>What does that mean in layman terms? How many Volts does the animal feel and how do you know just by reading the specs?</p><p></p><p>Another charger manufactoer advertises:</p><p>"2.8 stored joules; 2 joule output at 200 ohms; 12 volt battery operation (battery not included). Output voltage no load is 12,248 volts."</p><p></p><p>That's a lot less joules, is a much less expensive charger than the ones at highgrit's link, but has 12,000+ volts,so I don't understand what the correlation of joules is to volts....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1027031, member: 18945"] In what way does the joules rating equal in Volts? For instance--regarding the chargers highgrit uses..most of those chargers are rated the same: "1,500 joules of A.C.Input transient suppression and 4,960 joules of output fence suppression" What does that mean in layman terms? How many Volts does the animal feel and how do you know just by reading the specs? Another charger manufactoer advertises: "2.8 stored joules; 2 joule output at 200 ohms; 12 volt battery operation (battery not included). Output voltage no load is 12,248 volts." That's a lot less joules, is a much less expensive charger than the ones at highgrit's link, but has 12,000+ volts,so I don't understand what the correlation of joules is to volts.... [/QUOTE]
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