B12
Plus+ 6v & 12v Battery Energiser
This is a version of the B12 Standard energiser that has additional
battery saving programmes and an LCD display.
It still has the ability of being powered by either 6v or 12v and
the adjustable pulse rate feature but the extra
electronic intelligence allows the energiser to be run from 4 D
cell batteries for up to 25wks.
A 1m long galvanised earth stake is included which also acts as
a mounting post although if prefered, the energiser can be mounted
on four different types of posts and has purposely moulded mounts
on the rear. The earth stake can then be sunk into the ground and
attached to the energiser using the connection wire included.
The energiser is powered by either 4 'D' batteries which slot into
the casing and provide a 6v supply or by two leads (supplied) to
a 12v battery. The terminals for this are at the underside at the
back of the energiser sheltered from the elements.
The pulse rate is fully adjustable and can be set from 20 pulses
per minute to 60 per minute which has great battery savings advantages
and the 3 modes of operation provide the user with further flexability.
P1 Night Mode plus Battery Saver
This automatically reduces the pulse rate to half the set pulses
per minute during dark hours and keeps the output voltage around
4,500v maximum if the fence conditions allow it. |
P2 Battery Saver
This keeps the output voltage around 4,500v if the fence conditions
allow it (ie no vegetation earthing) |
P3 Full Power
Allows maximum voltage if the fence conditions allow it (ie
no vegetation earthing) |
Pulses Per Minute |
60 |
50 |
40 |
30 |
20 |
P1 Night Mode & Battery Saver |
9 wks |
13 wks |
17 wks |
21 wks |
25 wks |
P2 Battery Saver |
6 wks |
9 wks |
12 wks |
15 wks |
17 wks |
P3 Full Power |
4 wks |
6 wks |
7 wks |
9 wks |
10 wks |
| |
Using 6v |
Using 12v |
| Voltage @ 500Ohms |
2040v |
3250v |
| Output Joules |
0.1J |
0.35J |
| Stored Joules |
0.18J |
0.5J |
| Distance (Low / no veg) |
2Km |
4Km |
| Acres |
4 |
8 |
| Hectares |
1.5 |
3 |
Not Available In The UK Until 2008
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