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I have 3 Speedrite (by Tru-Test) www.speedrite.com that I've used for over 15 years. 3 different sizes, all work well. They run off 12V deep cycle batteries. I have a couple of small solar panels I stand up next to them and it gives me lots of service. W/O the solar panels, a battery will last 3 to 4 weeks, at which point I pick it up with the wheeler, drop another in place and charge it up. These are automotive/marine sized batteries. Very reliable, very hot, keep my calves in line, no matter where they are. I believe they're made in New Zealand for grazing farmers. Very popular here in Minnesota available at farm stores ( not box stores, they sell the Zareba brand which is pure trash. Service on these is excellent. I had one quit because of lightning on the wire. At least I think so, since half a dozen plastic T post insulators were melted. It was rebuilt by their service dept, in a couple of weeks for half the cost of a new unit. Very, very satisfied with them. I run a 60 cow + calf grass fed beef herd, utilizing Red Devon cattle.
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