IntelliShock 12B Battery Energizer

Portable, simple battery energizer that is used for temporary or short lengths of fence to keep in horses or cattle.

Batteries are sold separately.

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
117500 IntelliShock 12B Battery Energizer In Stock 3.0 $126.00
117505 12v leads In Stock 0.2 $16.00
117600 Alkaline D cell battery for 12B Battery Energizer In Stock 0.3 $1.45
117700 6 volt alkaline lantern battery In Stock 1.3 $3.50

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Common Uses

For short, weed free cattle and horse fences. Great to take on trail rides for temporary paddocks.

Specs

  • .14 max. stored joules
  • .13 max output joules
  • .02 joules output in moist soils
  • .04 joules in dry soils
  • Has a fast and slow setting to conserve battery.
  • Will power 1320' of multi strand fence that has minimal grass load. Distance is dependent on amount of grass/weed load on the fence.
  • Draws 6 mA per hour on a weedy or clean fence.
  • A 12v 100 ampere hour battery will last approximately 410* days. *Assumes being drawn down to 40% between recharges.
  • Sits on its own support stake.
  • Less obvious and less prone to theft.
  • Support stake doubles as a ground rod.
  • Can be used with 4 D cell batteries, 1 -6v battery or 1 -12v battery (12v leads #117505) extra
  • Includes wiring harness (#130800) for connecting to the fence and ground stake.
  • Batteries sold separately.
Benefits

Portable, lightweight and easy to move. Simple to operate.

Installation

  1. Connect red lead's spade connector to fence terminal and clip other end of lead to fence
  2. Connect black lead's spade connector to ground terminal and clip other end of lead to ground rod.
  3. Push black on/off button to turn on.
  4. Test fence.

Precautions

  • Make sure the energizer is turned off before working on the fence or the energizer.
  • Use on size appropriate fences.

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 it's 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 (#133500) 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. Note: The directional arrow of the Fault Finder is not accurate with net.

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

Our unique 2-Year Warranty--
If an energizer fails within 2 years from the purchase, Premier will replace the module/unit at our cost (unless the reason for its failure is customer abuse or neglect). Your credit card will be charged for the replacement but you will receive full credit when the failed item is back at Premier. Your only cost is shipping the failed item to us. If the original energizer is over 2 years old, we will repair and/or replace it, but you pay for the repair cost and freight.

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