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- Electric fence charger overview and ratings
- Model 2800 - Shur Shock (AC-powered)
- Model 2850 - Shur Shock Xtra (AC-powered)
- Model 6000 - Stockman (AC-powered)
- Model 6050 - Stockman Xtra (AC-powered)
- Model 6950 - Trident (AC-powered)
- Model 2705 - Deter 200 (DC-powered, portable)
- Model 6900 - Battery Saver (DC-powered)
- Model 6985 - Solar 6 (DC-powered, solar)
Accessories
- Electric fence accessories
- Model EDS9282 - Battery charger (6 V)
- Model K382 - Gel cell battery (6 V)
- Model 2315 - Shock Reducer
- Model 2355 - Ground clamp
- Model 2510 - Shock Analyzer
- Model 2575 - Fuse pack (1 A)
Electric fence school
- Electric fence charger school
- Alternative uses for fence chargers
- Shock application principles
- Fence planning
- Fence layout and installation
- Fence wire configurations
- Types of fence wire
- Types of fence posts
- Types of insulators
- About uninsulated fences
- Electric fence accessories
- Grounding tips
- Shock level requirements
- Low versus high-impedence fence chargers
- About AC-powered fence chargers
- About DC and solar-powered fence chargers
- Radio frequency interference (RFI)
- Shock and fence charger safety
- Storage and cold weather use
- Troubleshooting tips
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