IntelliShock 10 (Plug-In) Energizer Kit
An energizer kit that runs off of 110V (plug-in) power. Plug the unit in at an outlet and carry the power to the fence via the insulated cable.
Kit Includes:
- IntelliShock 10 (1 joule) Energizer
- 100 ft roll of Insulated Wire
- 3 ft ground rod and clamp
- 5-light wireless fence tester
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Common Uses
Specs
- Peak output: 1 joule
- Pulses per minute: 38
- 110 AC draw: 1.5 watt per hour
- 12v DC draw: 31-90 mA/hr. With this energizer a 12v 100 ampere hour, deep cycle battery will last approximately 27 days* on a weedy fence or 80 days* on a clean fence. *Assumes being drawn down to 40% between recharges.
- Includes: 12v battery leads and 110v adapter
- Impedance type: low
- Requires 3' of ground rod in the ground (available under accessories tab above).
- Should power 2 miles of 3 strand cattle fence, 3/4 mile of a 5-7 strand sheep fence, 10 of the 164' sheep/goat nets and 4-5 of the 164' poultry nets. All distances are dependent on amount of grass/weed load on the fence.
Kit includes:
- IntelliShock 10 Energizer
- 100 ft insulated wire
- 3 ft ground rod and clamp
- 5-light tester
How to Use
To use light tester WITHOUT ground probe
For Fence:- Touch the top of the tester to the electrified fence you wish to test.
- Push the button (if applicable).
- The tester will light up according to the voltage at that location on the fence.
- Turn off energizer.
- Disconnect ground wire and fence wire from energizer.
- Turn on energizer.
- Touch the top of the tester onto the top of the fence terminal on the energizer.
- Push the button (if applicable).
- The tester should light up to 6000 volts or more.
To use light tester WITH ground probe
For Fence:- Insert the probe of the tester into the soil.
- Remove your hand from the metal portion of the probe (to avoid a shock).
- To get a voltage reading, touch the metal clip (on the top of the tester) to the electrified fence you wish to test.
- The tester will light up according to the voltage at that location on the fence.
- Remove the tester from the fence and the probe from the soil. Do not remove the probe by pulling the insulated wire.
- Turn off energizer.
- Disconnect ground wire and fence wire from energizer.
- Turn on energizer.
- Touch probe from tester to ground terminal on energizer (be sure to hold onto the insulated wire and not the metal probe!)
- At same time touch the fence hook on tester to fence terminal on energizer.
- The tester should light up to 6000 volts or more.
Benefits
Troubleshooting
- Test the energizer first
- Turn off energizer.
- Disconnect ground wire and the fence wire.
- Turn energizer back on.
- 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).
- Check that the 110v outlet is "live" by using a plug-in drill or test light.
- If the test light works and the energizer does not, call Premier.
If the energizer is faulty and you are using the energizer as a battery unit you need to learn if the battery or the energizer is the problem…
- 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.
- If the energizer now works, then your fencer's battery needs to be recharged or replaced.
- 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…
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Precautions
To Reduce Risk & Liability
- Never place your head or upper spine near an electrified wire. Accidental head or neck contact can occur when pushing a voltage probe into the soil. Be careful when doing so to avoid head-to-wire contact!
- Never attempt to step over or climb through an energized fence of any kind.
- Never encourage anyone to touch an electric fence.
Warranty
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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Item #200006 -Low cost 5-light wireless tester to measure approximate fence voltage. Used to determine if your energizer/charger is working properly.
$15.00
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Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
MaxiShock Double Insulated Cable, 100'
Item #164207 -Electric fence cable with thick layers of insulating for transporting high voltage pulses from the energizer to the fence line.
$29.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Clamp for Ground Rod
Item #151800 -Simple hose clamp firmly holds negative leads from the energizer to the ground rod.
$1.30 -
Handling Equipment
Ground Rod and/or Connecting Pin, 3 ft
Item #151200 -Effectively ground energizers or firmly secure handling equipment. Galvanized pin is resilient to rust and wear.
$5.80 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
5-Light Wireless Fence Tester
Item #200006 -Low cost 5-light wireless tester to measure approximate fence voltage. Used to determine if your energizer/charger is working properly.
$15.00
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Dan N from Georgia
New to raising chickens, I had a lot of questions. Top of the list was how to protect them. I spoke to a "sales" person and in just a few minutes I was able to purchase the right product for my particular use and got all my many questions answered. The set up of my poultry fence was quick! Set up and operating in 20 minutes or so from box open to energizing the fence. The fence is very easy to move around, and I have already given my chickens new "grazing" places. I'm even thinking of selling my mower! I am very happy with the product.
Donna B from Missouri
Our IntelliShock kit as well as the poultry netting that we bought were the first fencing equipment we have ever bought. The system was easy to set up. Our poultry netting kept the chickens in and kept out the 4 wild foxes that my husband feeds outside the fence. We have a photo that shows one of the foxes within 10 feet of the chickens, but the electrified fence is between the chickens those foxes. Good fences (and electric fence chargers) do indeed make good neighbors!
Nicholas V from Texas
Awesome company and awesome products. You will never have a problem with Premier 1 equipment, and if you do, I guarantee you they will fix the problem and leave you satisfied.
Dale W from Florida
Device arrived in timely fashion and was undamaged. Relatively easy to install but instructions limited. Called tech support to see if ok to put both hot and ground cable in same conduit and learned it was ok. Also cable is substantial which is good but it is difficult to remove insulation to make connection. Tester included in kit is easy to use and works well.
Patricia C from Maryland
This electric fence energizer works great. We have fenced in our garden to protect it from the little critters, squirrels, raccoons and deer. So far it has kept them out of the garden and that is what matters to us.