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Brand | Stafix |
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Model | B6 |
Category | Power Supply |
Language | English |
Explains symbols found on the Stafix energiser unit, including caution and information indicators.
Describes the basic principles of how an electric fence system functions, including pulse delivery and animal response.
Outlines the advantages of using an electric fence compared to conventional methods, such as labor savings and animal control.
Introduces the installation process for the energiser and lists the three main types of installation available.
Step-by-step guide for selecting a site and installing the energiser outdoors, with safety precautions.
Step-by-step guide for selecting a site and installing the energiser indoors, ensuring safety and accessibility.
Instructions for setting up the energiser with a battery charger power pack for continuous operation.
Explains the different settings of the energiser's selector switch and their impact on power output.
Provides guidance on selecting appropriate battery capacity (Ah) for battery-only energiser installations.
Guidance on selecting batteries for solar-powered electric fence systems based on usage and location.
Instructions on how to properly charge the battery, including disconnection and safety precautions.
Guidelines for proper care, maintenance, and storage of batteries to ensure longevity and safety.
Essential safety precautions for handling and charging batteries to prevent injury or damage.
Lists the essential parts that make up an electric fence system, including energiser, earth system, and insulated fence.
Introduces various fence designs suitable for different livestock and conditions.
Describes a fence using only live wires, detailing post spacing and wire placement for animals like cattle.
Explains a fence design using both live and earth return wires for improved conductivity and animal shock.
Details a type of fence stay suitable for field gates and high-tension strainers, especially in wet or frosty conditions.
Covers end assemblies, specifically the 'Angle stay' for securing strainers and maintaining fence tension.
Defines key terms used in the manual, such as energiser, fence, fence circuit, and earth electrode.
Discusses the minimum voltage (4 kV) recommended for effective animal control and fence construction.
Provides steps to diagnose and increase low fence voltage, checking energiser settings and earthing.
Guidance on using tools like the Fence Compass to rapidly locate sources of current leakage on the fence line.
Steps to check power supply and other issues if the energiser shows no operational lights.
Interprets LED display behavior, specifically when only red lights illuminate, indicating fence faults.