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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 602273" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We have an old B75 Gallagher with the panel, lasts about 2 weeks if no sun and hooked to a deepcycle battery. A lot of time I use just a standard battery, doesn;t take a lot of battery voltage to make the chargers really pop. A couple of hundred bucks back when we bought it. Only pumps out 6500 volts but with a lot of side drops, grass and vines it would still be pumping anywhere (depending on how wet the vegetation was) from 5000 - 6500 volts at the far ends.</p><p>Stafix makes a decent product that is cheaper then Gallagher, kencove.com. Zareba, hi-shock, etc, are a waste of money.</p><p>The single most important part is the ground system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 602273, member: 34"] We have an old B75 Gallagher with the panel, lasts about 2 weeks if no sun and hooked to a deepcycle battery. A lot of time I use just a standard battery, doesn;t take a lot of battery voltage to make the chargers really pop. A couple of hundred bucks back when we bought it. Only pumps out 6500 volts but with a lot of side drops, grass and vines it would still be pumping anywhere (depending on how wet the vegetation was) from 5000 - 6500 volts at the far ends. Stafix makes a decent product that is cheaper then Gallagher, kencove.com. Zareba, hi-shock, etc, are a waste of money. The single most important part is the ground system [/QUOTE]
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