SolarStop 80 Fence Energizer Set Up
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Setting up a SolarStop 80 electric fence energizer.
Solar powered 0.8 output joule energizer for electric fences. The portable all-in-one SolarStop™ 80 can be used to contain sheep, goats, poultry, swine, cattle, horses and other livestock.
A solar powered energizer for electric fences to contain sheep, goats, poultry, swine, cattle and horses. Effective against predators such as coyotes, stray dogs, bears and foxes.
Can also be used with garden and wildlife fences to keep out deer, raccoons, woodchucks, rabbits, opossums and skunks.
Solar powered energizers are a popular choice when 110V power is not easily accessible. Attached solar panel will recharge the battery on sunny days.
For questions or queries, please contact Premier at 800-282-6631 or visit our website www.premier1su....
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A close up view of attaching the battery leads to the battery would be helpful. Hopefully I did it correctly. I couldn’t tell if the brass part goes above the thing or below crammed next to the battery.
As long as the wires are connected to the correct terminal you're ok. User preference as to location of the excess brass.
Great 👍 info!!! Thank you!!!
When plugged into 110 to charge, the charging light on the 110 V charger blinks red/green. I can not find information on what those lights indicate. Thanks for the help.
It's charging. Please call 1-800-282-6631 if you have further questions.
So flashing green then yellow is normal? I’ve been trying to figure out what’s wrong with it since I got it! Apparently it’s not broken
Correct. Green/yellow is normal.
I'm trying to find a video on the difference between the Intellishock 60 and the SolarStop 80, besides the .60 vs .80 output, why would I want the 60 vs 80?
Give us a call at 800-282-6631 and one of our consultants can help you with this. A quick rundown would be the SS80 has more output, glass solar panel, covered on/off switch, and sealed electrical components.
Should I charge the battery via 110 to start off with, and then let solar do it's thing? I'm in Texas and have to face it north because we have huge trees in the south direction. Hoping this works out! Just set it all up by myself. Time will tell. 😅
In your case, charge via 110 to start. We're concerned about your panel orientation, try angling the unit so the panel is parallel to the earth in order to catch the sun high in the sky. Facing the panel North is likely to do very little charging.
Am i correct that for this model you can't adjust the angle of the solar panel? Is there a reason this feature was not carried over from the previous models?
It's a fixed panel, but propping the back of the energizer is a simple way to adjust the angle.
About how long does it take the plug in to charge the energizer? The sun? I’m bringing Sheep home tomorrow and it’s flashing red and yellow when turned on
It depends on how low the battery is. It could take an afternoon in the sun or overnight on the plug-in. Use a battery meter to check the voltage on the battery to make sure it optimal for use. Give us a call at 800-282-6631 and we'll help with this process.
So if it's yellow, how can you tell if it's on?
Yellow when the solar panel receives enough light. Flashes green when operating. It switches between the colors.
@premier1supplies Thanks! I saw later that it alternates. All set up now! Definitely needed your videos with the energizer and tester. Easier to follow than the written instructions, so thanks!
Do i have the ability to connect this panel box to say a post to get it up off the ground a few feet? That way when it rains dirt doesnt get in/on it tearing it up or blocking the panels from getting light.
There's a slot in the back for this purpose.
@@premier1supplies yes I figured it out we have our system up and running the 82' netting, 4 extra corner posts and the energizer box no T post yet just a brick haven't let the chicks out yet as I won't be available to keep an eye on them until my off days. Iam so very eager to use it can't wait!
does it have the ability to connect it to a T post?
Yes it does, www.premier1supplies.com/p/solarstop-80-electric-fence-energizer?criteria=SolarStop%E2%84%A2+80+Fence+Energizer
Can you add a external solar panel to run with the existing one? 8watt 12v solar panel ?
Yes you should be able to.
Would you recommend this energizer or the Intellishock 60 for goats and sheep?
Both work well. Depends on the amount of fence you need to run. Please give us a call at 800-282-6631 to speak directly with a product consultant.
How many feet of 12 g wire can this power?
We have it powering 1-1/2 miles of 3 strand cattle fence. So potentially up to 4.5 miles depending on weed load, ground, soil conditions, etc.