EPM 500
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EPM 350
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EPM 250
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EPM 100
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Performance Data on all Electropower Mains Fencers
MODEL |
STORED JOULES |
OUTPUT JOULES |
NO LOAD |
500 ohms |
100 ohms |
50 ohms |
EPM 500 | 7.5 | 5 | 11200 | 8200 | 4500 | 2700 |
EPM 350 | 5 | 3.5 | 11000 | 7100 | 4300 | 2600 |
EPM 250 | 4.2 | 2.5 | 10500 | 6700 | 4000 | 2400 |
EPM 100 | 1.5 | 1 | 8600 | 4300 | 1600 | – |
Understanding Output and Stored Joules
- Stored Joules is the actual joules (horsepower) of energy in the fencer.
- Output Joules is the amount of joules (horsepower) available to drive volts along the fence wire.
- Output Joules is two thirds of the stored joules and is calculated by dividing stored joules by 3 and multiplying by 2.
Understanding Output Joule Technology
The use of low impendence output joule technology ensures that maximum joules is available to drive voltage along the fence wire. When vegetation growth increases on the fence wire or a fault occurs, the output joules in the fencer will rise to meet the extra demand for power. The joules will stay rising until the maximum output joule rating of the fencer is reached. Heavy vegetation growth on a fence wire is normal, therefore, all our fencers are produced to ensure there is adequate voltage on the fence wire to control livestock under heavy vegetation growth conditions.