Patriot P5 (AC/DC) Energizer

Our most economical line of energizers, which makes them very popular with our customers. Advanced low impedance electric fence energizer. Dual purpose: can be plugged in or used with a 12v battery. We like them for their combination of versatility, portability and value. Very popular for using with poultry operations, but is also used for many other applications

Batteries are sold separately.

NOTE: For easily attaching to fence and ground rod when energizer is close to fence, you will also need a Wiring Harness (see accessories tab below). Don't forget to order!

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
115000 Patriot P5 (AC/DC) Energizer In Stock 3.40 $92.00
115002 Replacement - 12v battery leads for Patriot units In Stock 0.20 $16.11
1150252 Replacement - 120v to 12v adaptor for Patriot units In Stock 0.95 $10.35

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Common Uses

A 110v AC or 12v DC electric fence energizer used to keep out deer, raccoons and rabbits from garden/orchard areas. It is also used to keep in poultry, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and guard dogs. Effective at protecting against coyotes, stray dogs, bear and fox.

Specs

Joules

  • 0.7 stored joules.
  • 0.5 released joules.
  • 0.42 joules in moist soils.
  • 0.26 joules in dry soils.

Miscellaneous

  • Requires 3 ft of ground rod (To order, see accessories tab above.) in the ground.
  • Comes with a 110v plug-in adapter with a 6' cord and a 12v battery adapter with 40" cord.
  • Draws 4.5 watts per hour.
  • Draw from a 12v battery is 42 milliampere (mA) per hour. With this energizer a 12v 100 ampere hour, deep cycle battery will last approximately 59 days* on a clean or a weedy fence. *Assumes being drawn down to 40% between recharges.
  • 40 pulses per minute.
  • Use a 6-10 Watt solar panel with the Patriot P5.
  • Manufactured by Tru Test.

Should Power...

  • 1 mile of 3 strand cattle fence
  • 1/2 mile of a 5-7 strand sheep fence
  • 6 of the 164' sheep/goat nets
  • 3 of the 164' poultry nets.
  • All distances are dependent on amount of grass/weed load on the fence.

Can be used as a solar energizer

  • See options under accessories tab above.

Benefits

Versatile, can be used as a plug-in energizer or as a battery energizer. Adapts from one style to the other in a few seconds. Easily moved around. Low cost.

Installation

To use the Patriot energizer as a plug-in unit:
The Patriot P5 can be mounted either inside or outside of a building, but not where there is risk of fire. The energizer must be mounted vertically. Protect the energizer from direct rainfall.

  1. Connect an insulated cable (stripped back 1 - 2" on ends) to the fence terminal on energizer, run the cable to the fence line and connect, or use the positive part of the Wiring Harness.
  2. Then run a second length of cable from the ground terminal (with ends stripped again) on the energizer to the ground rod, or use the negative part of the Wiring Harness.
  3. Secure to ground rod(s) with a clamp.
  4. Plug into outlet and test fence.

To use the Patriot energizer as a battery unit:
  1. Attach wiring harness to Energizer.
  2. Attach the bare end of the wire with the red clip to the fence terminal of the energizer. Attach the red alligator clip to the fence.
  3. Attach the bare end of the wire with the black clip to the ground terminal of the energizer. Attach black alligator clip to the ground rod.
  4. Connect the energizer to the battery.
  5. Insert battery adapter into the Patriot unit. Attach red alligator clip from the adapter to the red “+” terminal of the battery.
  6. Attach black alligator clip from the adapter to the black “–” terminal of the battery.

Unit indicator light should flash and a tic-tac sound will be heard. If the indicator light doesn't flash, then the unit should be serviced.

Precautions

  • Make sure the energizer is unplugged before working on the fence or the energizer.
  • When using a 12v deep cycle battery, there is no case to protect the battery, so the battery will be exposed to the elements and risk of theft.
  • This unit is not modular, therefore it is not repairable.

Troubleshooting

To determine if the fault is with the fence or the energizer...

  1. Test the energizer first
  2. Turn off energizer.
  3. Disconnect ground wire and the fence wire.
  4. Turn energizer back on.
  5. With fence tester, put the ground probe (or clamp) to the ground terminal on the energizer and the metal loop (or positive clamp) at the top of the tester to the fence/positive terminal. The reading you get tells you how well the energizer is working without any other variables. If there is a very low voltage (under 4000v) or no voltage, then the energizer may have a problem. If the voltage is high (greater than 4000v) then the trouble lies with your fence. Most energizers put out between 5000v and 8000v when there is no load (i.e. no fence hooked up).
If the energizer is faulty and you're using the Patriot P5 as a 110 volt plug-in unit ...
  1. Check that the 110v outlet is "live" by using a plug-in drill or test light.
  2. If the test light works and the energizer does not, call Premier.

If the energizer is faulty and you are using the Patriot P5 as a battery unit you need to learn if the battery or the energizer is the problem…

  1. If it's a 12 volt energizer carry the unit to a nearby vehicle and attach the input cords carefully to the vehicle's battery.
  2. If the energizer now works, then your fencer's battery needs to be recharged or replaced.
  3. If the energizer does not work, then you should call Premier re. repairs.

If the fence is at fault, then you must find the fault(s) and fix them. Here's how to start this process:
If you have a Fault Finder you can simply touch the fence with the Fault Finder at various points along the electric fence(s). The Fault Finder will tell you at each point which direction to go in to locate the problem. Move in that direction testing as you go and you will arrive at the problem.

If you lack a Fault Finder…

  1. Walk or drive along the fence looking for any point in which the energized wires touch the soil, a steel post or a steel wire. On HT wire fences, check the wires at braces to see if they are touching a hot wire. On netting, look for a hot wire touching the metal stake at the bottom of the plastic posts. Also look for damaged insulators.
  2. If the fence can be separated into several parts (by switches or by disconnecting parts of it), you can locate the problem by beginning at the far end and then progressively turn off or disconnect the sections of fence. When the voltage on the remaining fence rises sharply, you've located the section(s) that's causing the problems.
  3. The alternative to (2.) is to begin at the fencer and progressively turn on sections of the fence. When the voltage suddenly drops you can assume that the problem is in the section most recently connected.

Warranty

2-Year Warranty covers lightning damage and defective parts or workmanship. Should a Patriot energizer fail, we will replace the unit, bill you for the cost to do so, then reimburse you after we have been able to examine the failed unit to determine the cause(s).

Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Device to indicate the approximate voltage on your electric fence.
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3 in 1 tester for fence voltage, intensity of current and fault finder. Indicates which direction a fault (leak) in your fence is located.
Item # 130800 - In Stock
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For connecting a battery energizer to the fence and ground rod. Can also be used with a 110v energizer if within close proximity to the fence and ground.
Item # 115002 - In Stock
$16.11
12v Leads for Patriot energizers.
Item # 1150252 - In Stock
$10.35
120v to 12v adaptor for Patriot energizer units.
Average Rating: 3.6 out of 5
Number of Reviews: 7 customers reviewed this product.

Write a Review

Date: May 5, 2013
Doug H from Massachusetts
Would you recommend this product? No
First one broke. Premier replaced it. A year later the second one broke without warning. Raccoon just slaughtered all but two of my flock of laying hens last night.
Date: December 12, 2012
Robin R from Seattle, WA
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Easy to install and hook up to the fence. Love it and the "girls" are so much safer.
Date: September 20, 2012
Jessica D from Indiana
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I have this product on one roll of Poultry Net. It works great running off of a battery. My birds have found it quite unpleasant to touch the fence, so they stay away from it. I would guess that predators would have the same reaction.
Date: June 9, 2012
Cheryl W from minnesota
Would you recommend this product? Yes
This is my second charger, we're dividing our chickens up. I love Premier products! The staff is very helpful. I live in coyote country; we haven't lost a chicken to a predator yet!
Date: November 15, 2011
valerie g from Virginia
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Excellent product for the money. I have the P5, P10, and P30 and they're the best chargers I've ever owned.
Date: June 12, 2010
Rebecca H
It's only been in use two days, but works well. The pros are the cost and that it seems to work well. It would be better if it had some sort of hanging loop rather than just the notch for a nail or screw, and if it had an on/off switch. We are using it with a 12 volt deep cycle battery. We put the battery in a square Rubbermaid container and hung the charger in the container as well. Having all this in a wheelbarrow (with drain holes in the bottom) makes it pretty easy to handle since the battery is so heavy, and protects the battery and charger from the weather. The instructions on the website for installing this charger and troubleshooting are better than the printed ones that came with it.
Date: June 10, 2010
Linda B P
Would you recommend this product? Yes
A little confusing on set up but otherwise excellent product. Thank You!
Date: May 29, 2010
Kathy P
Would you recommend this product? Yes
nice charger, works great
Date: May 24, 2010
Michael G
Would you recommend this product? No
This unit worked for about 2 weeks using the AC adapter, then died. Although I had it sheltered under the eve of my roof, the rain must have gotten to it? Will try a 12 volt battery next to see if it is the charger or the adapter that's defective.