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Strainrite BX320 User manual

Base1.
Ground connection terminal2.
Fence connection terminal3.
On off switch4.
Low battery/pulse indicator5.
High/low switch6.
Thumbscrews for removing battery box7.
Ground connection leads8.
Fence connection lead9.
12v connection leads10.
Battery input connection (battery box removed)11.
Key
What’s in the box?
Installation guide - TYPE: BX320
Please read through before installation. Please read safety guidelines leaet.
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Connecting it all together
Unscrew the thumb screws and remove the
energizer top from the battery box.
The energizer can be operated from a 6 or 12v battery. 6v (47P44)batteries t into the
battery box for easy portability. Standard size leisure batteries are run from outside of the
battery box.
If not already inserted, clip the 12v lead into
the connector in the base of the energizer
top.
Position the lead through the slot in the
battery box and replace the energizer top,
securing with the thumb screws.
Connect the croc clips to the battery. If the
energizer beeps, the croc clips are on the
wrong terminals
12v battery connection (external) 7
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Fence connection
Turning on and off, switching high and low Pulse/low battery indicator
Connect the lead with the red croc clip
to the fence (from red terminal) & the
green croc clip (from the green terminal)
to the ground rod. We recommend a
minimum of one ground road driven
approx. one metre into the ground.
Connection to the fence
The light on the front of the energizer
will ash green with every pulse. As
your battery loses power, it will start
to ash red indicating that you need to
change the 9v battery or charge the
12v battery.
Lead connection
Unscrew the terminals enough to slide in
the fork terminals on the earth and fence
leads. Securely tighten.
OFF
HIGH
ON
LOW
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Trouble shooting
You should have a minimum of 3kv on your fence line to be effective. In principle, electric
fencing is a simple concept. If your energizer is working then there can only be two other
places to look - your fence line or ground system.
Sound and sight - Most energizers emit an audible tick caused by the ring of the output
transformer. This is a good indication that the energizer working. The indicator light or fence
monitor should be pulsing or ashing. The energizer has a pulse indicator, and this should
be operating at all times. If the light is ashing green it usually means that the energizer
is working correctly. This indicates that the problem is somewhere on the fence system. If
red then your battery needs charging. Flash test - disconnect the croc clips from the fence
and ground stake. Clip the croc clips together making sure the metal jaws contact each
other. Slowly draw them apart - you should get a short (1-2mm)spark jumping from one to
the other. Use a Tester - disconnect completely from the ground stake and fence and take
a reading across the terminals. Depending on the model of energizer you should have a
reading between 7 and 10kv.
Low voltage - If there is high voltage on your ground stake it is missing from your fence line.
The greater the depth and surface area under the ground the more efciently your ground
stake will collect the pulse as it returns through the earth. If you get a shock from your ground
stake, or your tester shows voltage when touched to the ground stake, you can improve
your whole system by adding further ground stakes. Link additional ground stakes with wire,
spacing them about a metre apart.
Clear lines - An electric fence operates as an open circuit. The fence is positive and the
ground itself is negative. By touching both fence and ground the animal completes the circuit
and get the shock. If anything touches both ground and fence, other than the animal, it
reduces the effective voltage on the fence line. The fence line must not touch anything that is
not insulated from the ground. Check the fence line is clear from all vegetation and wooden
posts, metal posts and gates are not touching the line. Check all insulators. The fence line
can occasionally come unhooked from insulators and touch the posts and broken insulators
can cause leaking of power into the post and ground. Line problems - If you are joining
two sections of tape or wire, try to use correct connectors to ensure the conductors in both
sections are connected. Check the condition of the line, if the metal conductors within the
line are broken it will effect the efciency of the fence. Greater metal content means greater
efciency. Netting - Netting is closer to the ground than other forms of fence so requires
more maintenance to keep clear from vegetation. All horizontal lines, apart from the bottom,
must be kept clear from the ground. If your net is sagging and touching the ground, add
in extra posts. The net must also be clear of contact from other forms of fencing, arks and
chicken wire runs. Check the metal spikes on the posts, occasionally wires can get caught
up or slip down to the metal spike and take power to ground. Remember- if your energizer
and ground system is ne, the problem will be somewhere on your fence line!
Checking the energizer
Checking the ground system
Checking the fence line

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