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ELECTRIC FENCE ENERGIZER INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 4
Installation STEP 2: Mount the energizer
On the back of the energizer is a built in mounting bracket. Face the solar panel due South
(in the northern Hemisphere), out of the way of trees, buildings, and other objects that will
cast a shadow on it during the day. Do not mount your fence controller on the ground.
• T-PostThis is the common mounting means. Slide the back of the energizer bracket over
the top of the t-post and the mounting is done.
• Round wooden post – First, put a large headed nail into the post. Next, carefully slide the
screw head into the slot in the energizer mounting bracket. Lastly, use the center hole in
the energizer handle, and a small head nail to better secure your fencer, if desired.
• Wooden wall If you have a flat wooden wall, that faces south and gets sunlight all day, then
you can use some nails in the two outermost holes in the solar energizer handle to mount this
on a flat wall.
Installation STEP 3: Connect energizer ground terminal (black) to your ground Rod/s
The “ground system” is 1 or more highly conductive rods driven into the soil and connected by
wire to the ground terminal of your fence energizer. The ground system allows current to flow
through the soil to complete the circuit needed for delivering an effective shock.
1. Locate an area of soil for placing ground rods that contains good conductive earth (not
sandy or rocky). Soil that is moist throughout the year is best. For this solar energizer the
ground system is typically near the post used to mount the energizer, when possible.
2. Locate ground system a minimum of 75 feet away from: Utility company (electric, gas,
water) ground system, underground water pipe, metal water tanks, and metal siding on
building (minimum 25 ft. away).
3. Drive one 4 foot by 1/2” (minimum) galvanized ground rod. If more than 1 ground rod is
used ensure they are 10 feet apart in a straight line. Leave 6 inches above the ground for
securing ground clamps. Mark the area as a hazard.
4. If more than 1 ground rod is used connect the ground rods, in a series, with one piece of
continuous 10 to 14 gauge galvanized wire. The ground hook-up wire should be equal to
or larger than the diameter of the fence line wire.
Note: For this solar energizer, if your ground system is on moist to semi moist soil, and
the fence is less than 1 acre in size, then 1 ground rod may be sufficient (You will know
if your animal touches the fence and detects a shock). For more than 1 acre, or for dryer
soil, you may need 2 or more ground rods.
READ BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR ELECTRIC FENCE ENERGIZER PAGE 1
WARNING: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION. Only use electric fence
controller for the purpose indicated in this manual.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover. Refer to service
personnel. Always turn off energizer before handling.
WARNING: Do not connect simultaneously to a fence and any other device such as a cattle
trainer or a poultry trainer. Otherwise, lightening striking your fence will be conducted to all
other devices.
WARNING: NEVER put more than one energizer on a fence. Doing so can be hazardous,
and may also damage the energizer.
WARNING: In areas prone to brushfires turn off the fence controller on very dry days.
WARNING: During lightning storms do not disconnect wires or approach the electric fence.
WARNING: NEVER electrify barbed wire or similar fence types were humans or animals can
become entangled in the fence or caught against the fence.
WARNING: Do not operate electric fence controllers near any combustible materials
including gasoline, cleaning fluids and kerosene.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Do not install where small children, the elderly or
unhealthy persons may come in contact with the live portions of electric fencing. Use electric
fence warning signs where humans may come in contact with the fence.
WARNING: Follow all national, state and local codes and regulations that apply to installation
of electric fence in your area.
REFER TO AUTHORIZED REPAIR CENTER FOR SERVICE. Never alter the design of the
energizer. Doing so is hazardous and will void the warranty.
WARNING: DO NOT run fence wire above ground near high voltage power lines. If too close,
the electric fence may pick up dangerous levels of power from high voltage lines. Do not
cross under a high voltage line with electric fence.
WARNING: Electric fences are very effective psychological barriers when properly installed
and when animals are trained to the fence. Electric fences are NOT complete physical
barriers. Erratic animal behavior cannot be predicted and occasional fence penetration can
occur. Therefore, Power Wizard assumes no liability for animal containment, injury or the
consequences for the misuse of the equipment.
Note: The fence hot terminal is either indicated by a red knob or a lightning bolt symbol ( )
and the ground is indicated by a black knob or an arrow symbol ( ).
SPECIFICATIONS, FEATURES, AND APPLICATIONS
• 6V, 4.5Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable battery
• 9V solar panel
• Easy Battery Check Feature – quickly test your battery voltage
• Automatic Battery Saver Feature – conserves battery when too many dark days
• 0.06 Joule output (not stored, but actual output joules onto the fence)
• Recommended for steel and aluminum wire, small animals, and clean fences. This means
there are very few high weeds in contact with the wire.
• Limited applications with poly wire/rope/tape and larger animals
• Easy mounting for T-post, round post and flat walls
ELECTRIC FENCE ENERGIZER INSTALLATION PAGE 3
READ STEPS 1 THROUGH 5 BELOW BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR ENERGIZER
Installation STEP 1: Charge the Battery
WARNING: Do not charge battery with a 12V automobile battery charger as this will damage
the battery. Only a 6V lead acid rechargeable battery charger, or the solar panel, can be used.
Ensure the switch is in the OFF position, and mount the energizer on a post, facing SOUTH
for maximum sunlight throughout the day. (The 6 volt battery comes pre-installed and pre-
connected so no terminal connection is needed)
Put the energizer switch in the CHARGE position, and allow it to fully charge for 3-4 days to
ensure the battery is fully topped off, before you begin to use the energizer. After each day
you can test your battery voltage, and if it is 6V or higher (5 flashes) then your battery is fully
charged. Your 6V battery has an average life of 3.5 years.
Easy Battery Check Feature (test your battery while it’s in your energizer)
We are the first energizer company to add the EASY
Battery Check feature. Start with the energizer switch in
the OFF position. Wait at least 15 seconds. Now, put the
switch in the ON position. Carefully watch the number of
flashes from the lens. Refer to the label on the side of the
energizer or the below table. Example: 5 flashes at power
up means the battery is between 6V and 6.25V.
The two battery voltage extremes:
Battery voltage less than 5V – The front LIGHT will not
flash at all and the energizer will not turn on. Charge the
battery in the sun.
Battery voltage greater than 9V – The front LIGHT will stay
on constant
TEST – Prior to connecting the fence wire between your
fence and the energizer fence terminal, you should ensure
it works. Move the energizer switch to the “ON” position.
Watch the energizer front lens for a red pulsing light. The
initial pulses, after power on, represent the battery voltage
(Easy Battery Check mode). After the battery voltage pulses there will be about a 3 second
off time before the energizer starts to put high voltage pulses onto the fence terminals.
Automatic Battery Saver Feature (to conserve energy when there are too many dark days)
This is an automatic feature that is not adjustable. Let’s say you have had too many dark cloudy
days and the battery is draining. In this case the energizer senses the low battery voltage, and
extends the pulse off time to conserve the battery. The pulse time will start at 1.4 second between
pulses for a fully charged battery, and be 2 seconds for a battery that is almost drained.
KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL ENERGIZER INSTALLATION PAGE 2
Take care of the 6 following details and you will prevent many hours of extra work.
1. This solar energizer is intended for fences made from either steel or aluminum electric
fence wire where few weeds are in contact with the wire, and is intended for small
animals. This energizer has limited application with polywire, polyrope, and polytape and
large animals.
2. Grounding - Carefully install a complete ground system. Most electric fence failures are
caused by an improper ground system (see Diagram #1). In many applications this solar
energizer only needs one 4 foot ground rod if less than 1 acre of metal wire fence is used
and the earth is semi-moist.
3. Connections – Carefully connect lead out wire, ground wire and fence line splices. This
is the second most common cause of electric fence failure. Use clamps, split bolts and
taps for securing wire connections. Make sure all connection surfaces are of bare, shiny
metal (see Diagram 2, Wire Splice and Connections).
4. Use adequately insulated hook-up wire (rated for at least 20,000V) where the hot wire
must travel underground. Never use standard household insulated wire, which is typically
rated for only 600 volts or less.
5. Maintain at least 75 feet from buried and above ground: utility company ground rods,
water pipes, metal siding, telephone wire and stock watering tanks.
6. Finally, it is very important that an animal’s first experience with an electric fence shock is
one of respect. Some animals require more than one shock experience for lasting respect
of the fence line. Always train the animal to the fence prior to unsupervised entry into
pastures by insuring that the animal’s first approach to the fence is slow, without stress
and that an effective repelling shock is experienced.
Tools Needed
1. Hammer or Screwdriver – for mounting energizer on wood post
2. Wire cutters – to cut and strip insulation
3. Post driver – to install ground rods and posts
4. Digital volt meter – for electric fence testing and troubleshooting
Accessories Needed
1. 1 to 3 galvanized ground rods – minimum 4 feet by 1/2” (minimum) diameter
2. 1 to 3 ground rod clamps
3. Insulated underground hook-up wire – 25 feet (20,000V rating)
4. Solar energizer
5. Line clamps
6. Highly Recommended: 1 lightning choke and 1 lightning diverter or a combination choke
and diverter. Lightning is the number one cause of failure for electric fence energizers.
Easy Battery Check
Initial Power-on Flashes
Represent Battery Voltage
Battery (V)
# of LED
flashes
5-5.25V 1
5.25-5.5V 2
5.5-5.75V 3
5.75-6V 4
6-6.25V 5
6.25-9V 6
9v and higher
LED
stays on