Gallagher | MBS200 Energizer
This multi purpose fence energizer can be plugged in, used with a 12v battery and/or solar panel. Powers up to 45 miles / 160 acres of clean fence and offers uncompromising performance.
- Flexibility in fence management – designed for 110v (plug-in), battery or solar installations
- Features low impedance that will shock through weeds and brush.
- Gain peace of mind that fence is working properly – LED bar graph indicates fence voltage performance
- Check battery at a glance – flashing red light shows when battery is running low
- Portable, water resistant case, with built in lightning protection
- Easy set up for both portable and permanent use in any location
- Leadsets are included
- Battery not included
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MANUALS & OTHER INFORMATION
Performance Characteristics
Product Information
- Brand: Gallagher
- Type: Energizers
- Product #: G389414
- Color: black/orange
- Warranty: 3
Advantages of Electric Horse Fencing:
- Affordable: Electric fence is 50% less expensive to build and maintain than barbed wire.
- Easily constructed
- Low maintenance
- Lightweight and portable
- Durable: due to low physical contact
- Easily modified or expanded
- Keeps animals in and predators out
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Will it hurt the animals? or is it just a Deterrent? Also, do I need to get permission from the city to install? Can it hurt children?
All our energizer meet international standards and are made safe. The user manual includes installation instructions and warnings that must be followed for the safety of the system. The fence will give an unpleasant shock to anyone/anything that touches it but it will not injure them. Everyone needs to be aware of the fence and the potential risks of being shocked. We do offer warning signs that help.
They will need to consult with the county/city to see if special permits apply for electric fencing but the majority of places don’t require anything special.