Digital Electric Fence Tester

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  • Feature: Quickly locate breaks and weak spots
  • Feature: Reliable fence voltage tester
  • Feature: Smart Power technology for battery saving
  • Feature: Rugged design for demanding farm conditions
  • Feature: Auto-power off for convenience

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Description

This package does not include batteries.

Warning 1. Disconnect from conductors before opening. 2. Keep case and battery cover secured. 3. Do not touch conductors. 4. Keep fingers behind guard. 5. Avoid grounding. 6. Do not measure hazardous fences. 7. Keep away from explosive environments. 8. Verify on a known fence first. 9. Discontinue if abnormal.

How to Use this Electric Fence Tester?

Drive the probe into moist soil, clip the test hook to the fence wire, and read the voltage (kV) on the LCD. Powers on/off automatically. The voltage measurement range is from 300V to 9.9kV (9900 volts), covering most standard agricultural electric fence energizers. The ‘Smart Power’ feature saves battery by automatically waking up when it detects a pulse and shutting down after 4 seconds of inactivity. A reading of 5.5 means your fence voltage is 5.5 kilovolts. For a stable reading, note the value after three consecutive pulses. Yes, it is safe to use with safety features like a finger guard and insulated probe.

If the wire on the sensor is too short.

Electric fence is installed on top of a wooden fence. You can extend the wire length by connecting an extension cable yourself while ensuring it does not touch the ground wire.