Posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on September 10, 2018 at 11:21:43 from (99.195.117.147):
In Reply to: Solar Fencers posted by Jay Liedman on September 10, 2018 at 10:08:44:
My Uncle Bob and I have shared one for 10 or so years, switching it back and forth between us as needed. The only maintenance it has required is a $25 battery every 4 to 6 years. We have never had a problem with it not keeping fence energized in extended periods of weak or no sun unless the battery was getting old. The fencer is 15 to 20 years old, possibly older. Uncle Bob now lives further away, and I need one full time now, so I just bought a new Red Snapper, ($130) but it is too soon to know how it will do. The 6 volt ones which I have been using cost less, varying for $60 to $130, but do not have as hot a spark as the 12 volt ones, but the 12 volt ones range from $150 to $300+ depending on what yo want.
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