Author Topic: mains energisers  (Read 6310 times)

Eastling

  • Joined Oct 2010
mains energisers
« on: July 14, 2013, 03:13:41 pm »
Hi All


Looking at getting a mains energiser and poultry netting for our birds.


Have been recommended the Rutland brand, but this was for a battery powered energiser.


I have looked at the Rutland ESM602 Mains Fencer
Power Specifications:
Power Source: 220/230v Stored Energy: 2.5 Joules Max Power Use: 8.4 watt Open Volts: 11,000v Number of Nets: 25 Nets


Anyone ever had one...your thoughts please? Or other very good ones.
Also does anyone know of a cheap place to get poultry netting? 2 x 50m nets wanted.


Many Thanks
Eastling
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chrismahon

  • Joined Dec 2011
  • Gascony, France
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2013, 03:22:43 pm »
Hi Eastling. We have a Rutland battery unit and very good it is too -now 7 years old, but kept inside. It delivers 1.0J at 8,000V which is pretty powerful. So the unit you looked at is massive. How much netting are you putting down as 2.5J will take anything off its feet I would have thought. Ours was for very woolly sheep.

hughesy

  • Joined Feb 2010
  • Anglesey
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2013, 03:42:41 pm »
We've got a Rutland battery powered job which has been running continuously, outside under a bucket, for three years without fail.

Eastling

  • Joined Oct 2010
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2013, 03:56:29 pm »

The other smaller one was the ESM 402
Power Specifications
Power Source: 220/230v
Stored Energy: 1.4 Joules
Max Power Use: 6.4 watt
Open Volts: 10,200v
Number of Nets: 18 Nets


We plan to make two runs, one for the ducks, and another for the chickens.  We are looking at two pens using two 50m nets.
We have two foxes that come and go on a regular basis.  We were told that if you kill them...a new one will take its place quicker than you can blink (and agree with this logic)  So just wanted to warn them, and make sure that if they get shocked, they remember it and then never try again.
Thats the plan :fc:
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chrismahon

  • Joined Dec 2011
  • Gascony, France
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2013, 09:04:00 pm »
Would think that'd be fine Eastling. It's all down to your earth circuit and the nets grounding. If they are no good it doesn't matter how big your energiser is. We doubled the number of stakes on our net but it still sagged. So we drove posts into the ground and pulled the net back tight to them -worked a treat. We also had three earth points  along the length of the net.

shygirl

  • Joined May 2013
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2013, 09:21:24 pm »
we have a mains rutland. its fab. really strong current, iv touched it a few times when touching something metal (rake/gate) and i seriously thought id die. not the same as batteries ones at all.
it was ages before i used it as i was sure it was complicated to set up but its not. a good metal stake, a rubber covered wire and a plug. we used an outside garden plug with no problems.


Eastling

  • Joined Oct 2010
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2013, 06:44:19 am »
Thanks for the replies. We wont have any problems plugging it in, as the field is very close to the house.  No doubt will soon learn not to touch it after a few shocks!
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shygirl

  • Joined May 2013
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2013, 11:01:48 pm »
apparently you cant plug it in near a fusebox.

Big Light

  • Joined Aug 2011
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Re: mains energisers
« Reply #8 on: July 20, 2013, 07:20:38 am »
I have one gives a good kick would recommend!

Eastling

  • Joined Oct 2010
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2013, 07:52:16 am »
Thanks again for the replies, hoping to get OH to help me set it up over the weekend  :fc: :innocent:
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Hassle

  • Joined Aug 2012
  • Lincolnshire
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2013, 09:57:20 am »
the only problem with the rutland super net is it's orange .. don't get me wrong it works and lasts and the reason it's orange is probably to make it highly visible .. just makes the corner of the field look a bit pikey

Eastling

  • Joined Oct 2010
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #11 on: July 20, 2013, 10:15:47 am »
The colour wont be a problem as the unit will be in the cellar. OH ordered a switch to turn it off at the gate into the field.
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chrismahon

  • Joined Dec 2011
  • Gascony, France
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #12 on: July 20, 2013, 10:29:41 am »
The orange net colour fades a lot in a few years Hassle. Problem we had was rabbits eating it, for no good reason as it was a sheep net and they could walk through it.

graham-j

  • Joined Jul 2012
  • Canterbury Kent
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #13 on: July 20, 2013, 11:38:24 am »
apparently you cant plug it in near a fusebox.

Hi,out of interest why cant you plug it in near a fuse box?
Graham.

shygirl

  • Joined May 2013
Re: mains energisers
« Reply #14 on: July 20, 2013, 04:58:13 pm »
apparently you cant plug it in near a fusebox.

Hi,out of interest why cant you plug it in near a fuse box?

iv no idea but it says so on the box of my electric mains set. (rutland)
that actually made it tricky for us as i wanting to pull it in inside the garage and connect to the fence 3 metres away. but as it was right next to the fuses for all the house, we put it in a different less convenient area.

 

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