PATRIOT PBX 50 12V DC Battery Powered Fence Charger, 15 Mile / 60 Acre | Free Shipping and Fence Tester

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PATRIOT PBX50

  • 12V DC BATTERY POWERED

Ideal for smaller fence lines


FEATURES & BENEFITS

Portable, convenient energizer

Low impedance energizer
Designed to deliver power to the end of the fence even under heavy load e.g. foliage, undergrowth.

LED indicator
LED indicates pulses when energizer is working.

Battery
12 V (deep cycle, marine type) battery, not included*. Battery saving mode maximizes battery life. Battery lead and fence lead sets included. 

Solar compatible
Solar panel* charges a 12 V battery* to power the energizer and fence line. Ideal for remote areas where AC (110 V) power is not available. This model would need a 10 watt solar panel with regulator.

Low maintenance design
Simple operation.

Robust covered knob design
Easy installation and good wire connection.

Multiple mounting options
Easily mounts on wall, wood post or T-post.

3 year full replacement warranty (including lightning)

  • Suitable for
  • Cow
  • Horse
  • Deer
  • Pig
  • Lamb
  • Goat
  • Dog
  • Rabbit
  • Squirrel
  • Chicken

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

DISTANCE RANGE (miles)
15 miles
DISTANCE RANGE (acres)
60 acres
PEAK OUTPUT ENERGY (UP TO)
0.5 J
PEAK STORED ENERGY (UP TO)
0.67 J
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (UP TO)
8.2 kV max, 4.8 kV @ 500 Ω
CURRENT CONSUMPTION
50 mA
10 watt
POWER
12 V

 

Old Part#818350
New Part# 8800003-243


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06/02/2024
Peter P.
United States United States

Solar powered fence charger

I have set this charger up as part of a backup system for when my current charger fails. I do not know how well the system works over a long period, but worked well on the test run. I am using a group 24 12 V battery and a 20 Watt solar panel to charge the battery. I appreciate the fact that the battery info let me know that a 10 Watt charger is required.