totesmcgoats
Overrun with beasties
Hi all! I'm curious if anyone here has any experience with electric fencing and solar panels? We thought we knew what we were doing, but it appears that is not the case. The low voltage light/alarm keeps coming on. The only thing we have hooked up to our inverter is the fence energizer. I *thought* I had hooked up everything correctly, but now I can't be sure. ;-) I have the solar panels hooked up to the charger controller, which is hooked up to the battery. The battery is hooked up to the inverter, and the energizer is plugged in to the inverter. When we first did this set up, we were only going to plug in heaters for our animal's water. We then had a goat massacre and needed to install electric fencing. My assumption here is that our setup was fine for water heaters, not so much for fencing. Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated.
Here is my equipment:
Zareba Fence Energizer: 2 joules, 50 miles, AC with polywire (115v/60hz)
2000 watt continuous/4000 watt peak Centech inverter (output 115v/60hz)
Harbor Freight 45 watt solar panels with charger controller
Exide Deep Cycle Marine Battery: 500 marine cranking amps, 80 amp hours @ 20 hrs
Here is my equipment:
Zareba Fence Energizer: 2 joules, 50 miles, AC with polywire (115v/60hz)
2000 watt continuous/4000 watt peak Centech inverter (output 115v/60hz)
Harbor Freight 45 watt solar panels with charger controller
Exide Deep Cycle Marine Battery: 500 marine cranking amps, 80 amp hours @ 20 hrs
