Thunderbird 16km Mains Electric Fence Energiser | BLK16M

"Black Series"

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Thunderbird 16km Mains Electric Fence Energiser | BLK16M

"Black Series"

$125.00

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Looking for a dependable mains-powered energiser to keep your livestock contained? The Grit offers the Thunderbird 16 kilometre “Black Series” Mains Electric Fence Energiser (Model: BLK16M), a powerful and reliable unit perfect for medium-sized properties. Thunderbird is renowned for producing energisers with top-notch features and performance, and this model is no exception. Part of the Black Series range stocked at The Grit, which includes various models to suit different fence lengths from two kilometres right up to 16 kilometres, this particular energiser is ideal if you need coverage for up to 16 kilometres. It packs a punch with 1.4 joules of stored energy and delivers a no-load voltage of 7.9 kilovolts, ensuring effective stock control. Even under a typical load of 250 ohms, it still maintains a strong output of 5.2 kilovolts. Operating on a standard 240-volt power supply and consuming only 4 watts, this energiser is both powerful and economical. Plus, for added peace of mind, it comes with a one-year warranty. Get the Thunderbird BLK16M from The Grit today and experience the difference quality makes in keeping your animals safe and secure.


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1 Year Warranty


Model # BLK16M
UPC 9323833004948
Brand Thunderbird
Shipping Weight 0.8200kg
Stored Joules 1.4
Made in Australia
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year Warranty
Voltage @ No Load (kv) 7.9
Voltage @ 1000 Ohms (kv) 5.1

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REVIEWS 55 Stars out of 1 Reviews.

Thunderbird 16km Mains Electric Fence Energiser

I have used this unit for many years and it works very well for medium size applications. I have a 10 acre property with horses and they push on the wire fences when the energiser is turned off or there is fault. It is very reliable and has good strength for horses.
Pat D on May 23, 2024