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<blockquote data-quote="sandhiller" data-source="post: 1396189" data-attributes="member: 23613"><p>Parmark is probably one of the most reliable fencers.</p><p> </p><p>Do not buy the 6 volt solar one, 2 wimpy. </p><p>they do have a 12 volt solar one out now, don't know anything about that.</p><p></p><p>Hard to find there ratings in joules, they list them in miles, but they have one that is 3 joules. </p><p>For a 3 joule fencer, buy a 10 watt solar panel and a cheap irrigation battery or put a fresh one in your car. with a solar panel, you don't need a deep cycle battery, it is usually fully charged by noon every day. very seldom is it deep discharged.</p><p> With a 10 watt panel, and a full sized battery, you do not need a charge control either. don't need a diode in series with the panel either.</p><p></p><p>If you need more than 3 joules, you will have to go to a different brand. I have some stayfix ,6 joules, but have had some die on me</p><p></p><p> Have heard good about Tayor fencers, but never saw one. Pictures look like they are made well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandhiller, post: 1396189, member: 23613"] Parmark is probably one of the most reliable fencers. Do not buy the 6 volt solar one, 2 wimpy. they do have a 12 volt solar one out now, don't know anything about that. Hard to find there ratings in joules, they list them in miles, but they have one that is 3 joules. For a 3 joule fencer, buy a 10 watt solar panel and a cheap irrigation battery or put a fresh one in your car. with a solar panel, you don't need a deep cycle battery, it is usually fully charged by noon every day. very seldom is it deep discharged. With a 10 watt panel, and a full sized battery, you do not need a charge control either. don't need a diode in series with the panel either. If you need more than 3 joules, you will have to go to a different brand. I have some stayfix ,6 joules, but have had some die on me Have heard good about Tayor fencers, but never saw one. Pictures look like they are made well. [/QUOTE]
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