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OUCH! Did you just get zapped by and electric fence charger? It hurts.. Well for a while.. It sent you 5000-9000 volts in a few milliseconds ... It was able to pulse and you could get your hand away. That is why electric fence is safe for animals.. They get shocked and are able to get out and away from the fence.
if you want to play with electric fence you will mostly get shocked. The pain lasts only a short while and you will be fine.
Speedrite electric fence chargers from Trutest are New Zealand made fence energizers. Speedrite brand is Stafix except the out case is red instead of green. Each fence charger is exactly the same on the inside. Speedrite and Stafix fencers are rugged and well made with top electronic components. Each come with a 2 year factory warranty from tru-test.
we recommend these brands over poorer quality brand for there reliability, and power. Additionally Speedrite fence chargers come in in different input power options.
1. Speedrite Solar Powered Energizers. There are several models to choose from with power up to 3 joules of energy.
2. AC powered units. The Speedrite 63000 RS operates on 220-240 V power and 36000RS works from 110V current.
3. Battery energizers. Also available are several models that operate from batteries.
4. Speedrite / Stafix Unigizers. These are our top selling Trutest brand fence chargers. The 1000, 2000, 3000 and 6000 models operate on either 110v AC mains power or 12v DC Battery input.
visit our web site, www,speedriteelectricfence.com or www.speedritechargers.com to find more info about Trutest electric fence chargers.
Do it! Grab it they said. OUCH! Did you have the guts to grab the electric fence? Did it hurt, tingle or knock you on your butt? An electric fence can really hurt a person, but the pain is only temporary in most cases.
We are experts in electric fences and how they work. Call us to find out more about Speedrite fence chargers and the other brands we sell from valley farm supply.
Buy Here! Speedrite electric fence Unigizers are dual powered fence controllers. They operate on eith 110 volt AC power or a 12 volt battery. Having the option to power the fence charger these ways gives you the flexibility to move pastures, or use them if power fails.
keeping your electric fence at proper voltage is key to maintaining a safe and livestock operation.
visit us at Speedrite chargers to select to right fence charger for your cattle ranch, backyard chicken fence, or horse farm.
Compare, Select, and Save Here! Speedrite brand electric fence chargers and energizers are high quality better made fence controllers available here.
We offer a vast selection of Speedrite fencers at the best prices available. Fast free shipping to you and all the power to keep you farm or ranch protected. Your cattle or livestock will benefit from the advanced electronic technology Trutest has used in farm fencing.
pick from Solar, Battery, or Mains current fence chargers. From portable solar units to a 63 output joule energizer made for the largest cattle operation or wildlife zoo.
check out Speedrite Chargers today from Valley Farm Supply.
Lost an Electric Fence Charger Remote? We got a call today from an experience farmer who uses miles of electric fence in his cattle / livestock operation. He has lost several electric fence charger fault finders / remote controls over the last few years. His idea is to use DOT approved reflective tape.
He uses the Speedrite ST102 Remote control for Tru-Test Energizers
DOT relective tape used for electric fence
He cuts it into strips and covers the electric fence voltmeter / fault finder / or energizer remote on all sides. this way if it bounces off the 4 wheeler, gator or mule it can be found easily at night time with a flashlight. It can be at any angle and still be visible.
Keep calling us with your electric fence ideals... we are happy to share them..
This is a great year for electric fence! Merry Christmas from Speedrite Electric Fence Energizers and Chargers! We love our customers!
Speedrite | Studies have shown time and again harvested feed costs are the largest expense of a livestock operation. To reduce these costs and help fill in the late fall and winter gaps in pasture forage availability, producers should consider strategies to extend the grazing season for their animals.