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Cyclops Brute 8 Joule AC Fence Charger

Cyclops Brute 8 Joule AC Fence Charger

A low impedance, 8 Joule, Electric Fence Charger. The low impedance means it will maintain a controlling voltage even loaded with heavy vegetation. Very high power output. All Cyclops Electric Fence Chargers have more lightning protection than any other chargers made.

THESE FENCERS DO NOT WORK WITH GFCI OUTLETS.

Features & Benefits:

  • Built-in Fence Load Detector
  • Built-in lightning resistant with built in Heavy Duty Surge Suppressor
  • Operates on 110-120V/AC current
  • Needs 3 - six to eight foot ground rods
  • Proudly American Made
  • One year warranty. Extended Warranty available through www.taylorfence.net

Specifications:

  • Output - 8 Joules
  • Ground Rods Needed - 3
  • Input Fuse - 1/2 Amp
  • Output Fuse - 2 Amp
  • Current Draw/Power Usage: 175.55 KWH/Year
  • Projected Power Cost @ 7 cents per KWH: $12.29/Year
$105.00

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$349.99

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Cyclops Brute 8 Joule AC Fence Charger

A low impedance, 8 Joule, Electric Fence Charger. The low impedance means it will maintain a controlling voltage even loaded with heavy vegetation. Very high power output. All Cyclops Electric Fence Chargers have more lightning protection than any other chargers made.

THESE FENCERS DO NOT WORK WITH GFCI OUTLETS.

Features & Benefits:

  • Built-in Fence Load Detector
  • Built-in lightning resistant with built in Heavy Duty Surge Suppressor
  • Operates on 110-120V/AC current
  • Needs 3 - six to eight foot ground rods
  • Proudly American Made
  • One year warranty. Extended Warranty available through www.taylorfence.net

Specifications:

  • Output - 8 Joules
  • Ground Rods Needed - 3
  • Input Fuse - 1/2 Amp
  • Output Fuse - 2 Amp
  • Current Draw/Power Usage: 175.55 KWH/Year
  • Projected Power Cost @ 7 cents per KWH: $12.29/Year