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Defines the manual's purpose, energiser models covered, and references other relevant documents.
Provides company contact details, address, telephone, and facsimile numbers.
Introduces mains and battery powered energiser models, detailing their km ratings and applications.
Explains solar power usage for battery energisers and lists required panel and battery specifications.
Details electrical output, energy, power consumption, and protection for mains powered models.
Details electrical output, energy, power consumption, and solar requirements for battery models.
Explains the LED indicators (Overload, Energiser OK) for basic energiser models.
Explains LED indicators and digital displays (Voltage, Load Factor) for advanced models.
Describes LED flashes and readings indicating low battery or energiser errors requiring service.
Covers general installation, output connections, battery installation, and power options.
Details solar kit components, battery addition, and solar panel sizing advice for specific areas.
Explains the critical importance of proper earthing for a functional electric fence system.
Provides steps to check solar panel, regulator, and battery voltage using a voltmeter.
Guides on using fence testers to measure voltage and identify performance issues.
Details the required tools and methods for testing the effectiveness of the fence earthing system.
Outlines a step-by-step flowchart for diagnosing and locating faults on the electric fence.
Provides definitions for key terms such as connecting lead, electric animal fence, and energiser.
Outlines safety, installation, and warning plate requirements for electric fences per AS3350.2.76.
Specifies that electric fence conductors must not be mounted on supports used for overhead power lines.
Details the three-year warranty, exclusions, and conditions for Daken energisers.
Defines the manual's purpose, energiser models covered, and references other relevant documents.
Provides company contact details, address, telephone, and facsimile numbers.
Introduces mains and battery powered energiser models, detailing their km ratings and applications.
Explains solar power usage for battery energisers and lists required panel and battery specifications.
Details electrical output, energy, power consumption, and protection for mains powered models.
Details electrical output, energy, power consumption, and solar requirements for battery models.
Explains the LED indicators (Overload, Energiser OK) for basic energiser models.
Explains LED indicators and digital displays (Voltage, Load Factor) for advanced models.
Describes LED flashes and readings indicating low battery or energiser errors requiring service.
Covers general installation, output connections, battery installation, and power options.
Details solar kit components, battery addition, and solar panel sizing advice for specific areas.
Explains the critical importance of proper earthing for a functional electric fence system.
Provides steps to check solar panel, regulator, and battery voltage using a voltmeter.
Guides on using fence testers to measure voltage and identify performance issues.
Details the required tools and methods for testing the effectiveness of the fence earthing system.
Outlines a step-by-step flowchart for diagnosing and locating faults on the electric fence.
Provides definitions for key terms such as connecting lead, electric animal fence, and energiser.
Outlines safety, installation, and warning plate requirements for electric fences per AS3350.2.76.
Specifies that electric fence conductors must not be mounted on supports used for overhead power lines.
Details the three-year warranty, exclusions, and conditions for Daken energisers.
This manual describes the Daken Techfence range of electric fence energisers, covering both mains-powered and battery/solar-powered models. These devices are designed to provide electrical pulses to a fence, deterring animals from crossing a boundary.
Daken Techfence energisers are used to create electric fences for animal containment or exclusion. They generate high-voltage pulses that are applied to fence wires, delivering a deterrent shock to animals that come into contact with the fence. The energisers are designed for various applications, from small to large permanent fencing setups.
The manual highlights the importance of proper installation and operation to ensure safety and effectiveness. It warns against operating the energiser with the cover removed due to high internal voltages and advises returning units to an authorised repairer for service. Electric fences should be installed according to relevant Australian Standards and workplace health and safety requirements. The appliance is not intended for unsupervised use by young children or infirm persons.
The Daken Techfence range includes:
Mains Powered Energisers (230VAC-50Hz):
Battery Powered/Solar Energisers (12V or 24V DC, max 30V):
The "rated km" for each energiser is a guide only, as actual performance depends on factors like earth resistance, number and spacing of wires, insulator type, wire resistance, amount of grass/scrub contact, and fence circuit layout. Acceptable fence voltage can vary (e.g., 3kV for some stock).
Installation:
Energiser Display:
Safety Requirements (AS/NZS 60335.2.76):
Troubleshooting:
Battery State-of-Charge (for 12V car battery):
Solar Energiser Kit Checking: Requires a voltmeter or multi-meter (DC voltage to 20V).
Daken Pty Ltd provides a three-calendar-year warranty from the date of purchase, covering defects in material and workmanship. The warranty is limited to replacing defective parts and does not cover freight costs. The warranty is void if the energiser is tampered with, non-genuine parts are used, repairs/alterations are made without manufacturer's authority, or if damage results from abuse, misuse, neglect, improper/incorrect installation, lightning, water immersion, flood, insect infestation, damaged battery leakage, or damage from livestock/animals, or poor quality water supply/inverters. Customers are advised to complete and return the attached Warranty Card.
| Category | Power Supply |
|---|---|
| Protection Features | Over Voltage, Over Current, Short Circuit |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Cooling Method | Natural Convection |
| Model | Techfence MT5 |